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Stacey Wales used AI to generate a video of her late brother, Christopher Pelkey , to address the sentencing hearing for the man who killed him in a road rage incident.
It's the first time AI has ever been used in this way.
Last year , youth-focused gun reform organizations used audio "deepfakes" to "resurrect" gun violence victims in a campaign to Congress .
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