The trial of Diddy is a federal case, and cameras are prohibited. However, AI is providing those who are following it with the opportunity to obtain the inside information.
For those who are interested in witnessing the courtroom experience during Diddy’s trial, they are fortunate. You can now view an almost 1:1 recreation of several testimonies from the past few weeks, thanks to AI technology. According to XXL, we can attribute this to the Law&Crime Network.
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The streaming service has already released nine videos, which includes a portion of Cassie’s time on the stand, as well as Kid Cudi’s, Mia’s, and most recently, “Jane’s.” The series was initiated on May 12, which was not long after the federal trial commenced.

Law&Crime Network includes a disclaimer on each video that states, “AI was employed to replicate the trial proceedings in the courtroom and recreate all audio and visuals.” AI has presented precise body movements, expressions, hand movements, and vocal intonations; however, they do not precisely replicate the physical movements that occurred in the courtroom.
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In general, this is a revolutionary development in the field of reporting, particularly in the context of federal cases. Cameras and other recording devices are, of course, prohibited from entering the courtroom. Instead, we have been compelled to consult news websites for transcripts, sketches, and updates.
However, the latter has enabled organizations such as Law&Crime Network to introduce visual reporting. In certain videos, such as “Jane’s,” they even conceal the identities of specific testifiers. Above, they maintained her anonymity during her testimony.
Naturally, the videos do not feature the actual voices, as Sierra Gillespie and Bobby Szoke recite the speech that was delivered in court. However, we are able to observe the physical appearance of AI Diddy and Kid Cudi, and it is quite accurate.
Judge Arun Subramanian today suspended the federal trial of the entrepreneur. Vertigo symptoms have been present in one of the jurors. Reportedly, the trial is scheduled to resume on Friday, June 20.
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