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AI brings Supreme Court decisions to life

February 11, 2026 at 11:59 PM
By NPR News

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Like it or not, the justices are about to see AI versions of themselves, speaking words that they spoke in court but that were not heard contemporaneously by anyone except those in the courtroom.

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Like it or not, the justices are about to see AI versions of themselves, speaking words that they spoke in court but that were not heard contemporaneously by anyone except those in the courtroom. AI brings Supreme Court decisions to life. Stay informed with the latest developments and expert analysis on this important story.

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Like it or not, the justices are about to see AI versions of themselves, speaking words that they spoke in court but that were not heard contemporaneously by anyone except those in the courtroom.

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