Diddy Trial Can Now Be Watched Through AI

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With Diddy's trial being a federal case, cameras aren't allowed. But AI is giving those following it a chance to get the inside scoop.

For those wanting to actually see what it's been like inside the courtroom during Diddy's trial, you're in luck. Thanks to AI Technology, you can now watch an almost 1:1 recreation of several testimonies from these last few weeks. Per XXL, we have Law&Crime Network to thank for that.

The streaming service has already put out nine videos and they have included some of Cassie's time on the stand as well as Kid Cudi's, Mia's, and most recently, "Jane's." They started the series on May 12, so not too long after the federal trial began.

Law&Crime Network puts a disclaimer on each video, and it reads, "All of the audio and visuals were recreated using AI to simulate the trial proceedings in the courtroom. Precise body movements, expressions, hand movements, and vocal intonations have been presented by AI, but do not exactly mirror what physical movements transpired in the courtroom."

Overall, this is certainly a revolutionary advancement when it comes to reporting, especially on federal cases. Of course, cameras or any other sort of recording devices aren't allowed inside the courtroom. Instead, we have had to check news sites for updates, sketches, and transcripts.

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But the latter has allowed for companies like Law&Crime Network to open the door for visual reporting. They even hide certain testifiers identities in some of the videos, like "Jane's," for example. She wanted to remain anonymous during her time on the stand, and they kept it that way above.

Of course, the actual voices aren't used in the videos as Sierra Gillespie and Bobby Szoke read off what was said in court. But we do get to see what AI Diddy and Kid Cudi look like and it is pretty spot on.

Speaking of the mogul though, his federal trial was put on hold today by Judge Arun Subramanian. One of the jurors has been experiencing vertigo symptoms. Trial is reportedly scheduled to restart on Friday, June 20.

About The Author
Zachary Horvath is one of the Music Freelance News Writers at HotNewHipHop and has held that title since August 2023. Prior to this position, he held another freelance gig covering local high school football, girls and boys varsity basketball, in addition to recapping Cleveland Cavaliers games remotely. He's taken the previous experience and used it to become a jack of all trades at HotNewHipHop. Zach has thoroughly enjoyed tackling some of the trending topics in sports, with a larger focus on hip-hop and pop culture. Some of those include Bronny James's draft stock, a multitude of angles swirling around the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef, as well as Diddy's arrest and lawsuits. Separate from the headlines that everyone wants to hear about, he was fortunate enough to help spread Zaytoven's current thoughts at the time around mid-December in 2023. Even though being able to give his expertise on these stories is fulfilling, being able to share his passion for releases trumps that ever so slightly. Having the chance to express his excitement indirectly about what he thinks our readers should be checking out/revisiting grows his passion for writing that much more.

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