The legal system has been using AI more and more — and it’s showing up in courtrooms. We’ll hear how Arizona’s judicial system is looking to incorporate the technology. Plus, a one-man show about something almost everyone loves: sandwiches.
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Mexico says more than 70% of guns used in crimes there come in illicitly from the United States.
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Robert Arnberger served as superintendent of Grand Canyon National Park for six years in the '90s and signed a recent letter about the shutdown. He joined The Show to talk more about his concerns.
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Families of some of the most vulnerable Arizona residents are set to lose government services they consider essential starting Oct. 1. But state leaders say there’s simply not enough money to pay for the help.
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Dave Byers is director of the Administrative Office of the Supreme Court and spoke with The Show about how the judicial system is implementing AI, starting with whether there’s an overarching philosophy.
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Barry Enderwick is bringing the "Sandwiches of History: LIVE!" show to Tempe Center for the Arts this weekend.