Man Tries to Use an AI Lawyer in Court, Judge Shuts It Down Instantly #shorts

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A man from New York attempted to use an AI-generated avatar to speak on his behalf during an actual court hearing. The video featured a fake, AI-created “lawyer” presenting his arguments. The judge immediately stopped the playback once it became clear the speaker was not a real attorney, stating plainly that artificial intelligence cannot replace a licensed lawyer in court. The man explained that he turned to AI because he has difficulty speaking, but the court rejected the approach and required him to argue his case in person. The incident underscored the clear limits on how AI can be used in legal proceedings.
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