The trial started on Monday…
Law&Crime, the premier legal and true crime media company, announces it will release AI-generated recreations of the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, offering the most comprehensive media coverage of the high-profile case to date.
With cameras prohibited in all federal trials, beginning with opening statements on May 12, Law&Crime will release visual representations of the trial proceedings using actual court transcripts. These AI-generated segments will depict the exact words spoken by key witnesses, investigators, and legal figures, ensuring viewers get a factual, real-time understanding of what’s unfolding in the courtroom.
“Since the public can’t see or hear what’s happening in federal court firsthand, we’re using cutting-edge AI tools to bring these important proceedings to life, based entirely on official transcripts,” said Law&Crime President Rachel Stockman in a statement. “This is a pivotal moment in both popular culture and justice, and our goal is to provide accurate, transparent access to what’s actually being said in that courtroom.”
Law&Crime posted a preview of an AI scene to YouTube on Monday, which included the disclaimer: “The following video was produced by Law&Crime with AI-generated content using real court transcripts from the Sean Combs trial. All of the audio and visuals were recreated using AI to simulate the trial proceedings in the courtroom. Precise body movements, expressions, and hand movements have been presented by AI, but do not exactly mirror what movements transpired in the courtroom. This is an ongoing trial. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.”