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AI brings Supreme Court decisions to life

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  • The AI project, covered by NPR, creates videos accompanied by Supreme Court justices' actual spoken words, providing a unique and engaging way to experience landmark decisions, with over 5 minutes of audio content available.
  • As of February 11, 2026, the project has been making waves, with Nina Totenberg highlighting its potential to enhance understanding of the Supreme Court's rulings and increase public engagement with the judicial system.
  • According to NPR's report, the AI-powered videos offer an immersive experience, allowing users to listen to and watch Supreme Court justices' statements, such as those featured in the 5:21-minute embedded audio player, promoting a more accessible and transparent judiciary.
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