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Schumacher Family to Take Legal Action against a Fake AI Interview

The family of Michael Schumacher is preparing to file a lawsuit against a German weekly magazine over an artificial intelligence-generated "interview"

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GERMANY: Since a devastating brain injury Michael Schumacher sustained in a skiing accident while on a family vacation in the French Alps over ten years ago, the 54-year-old has not been seen in public. The family of former F1 driver is preparing to file a lawsuit against a German weekly magazine over an artificial intelligence-generated “interview” with the seven-time Formula One winner.

The legendary Ferrari driver hasn’t appeared in public since a December 2013 skiing accident while on a family vacation in the French Alps left him with a catastrophic brain injury.

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The most current issue of Die Aktuelle’s front cover showed a happy shot of Michael Schumacher along with the promise of “Michael Schumacher, the first interview.”

His life has changed since the accident, and he had to spend months in an artificial coma due to his severe injuries. His wife, kids, and family went through a terrible period, and he had to spend months in an artificial coma to recover.

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Schumacher’s family has protected his privacy by limiting access to those most important to him and providing scant details about his health since his accident.

In a 2021 Netflix documentary, Corinna Schumacher stated that they do everything they can to make Michael better, more comfortable, and feel like their family. They are working to keep the family together and continue with their lives as usual.

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His son is now the Mercedes reserve driver in Formula One after losing his position at Haas at the end of the previous year. 

He emphasizes that his private life is important to him and that we are his guardians. Mick Schumacher is now the Mercedes reserve driver in Formula One after losing his position at Haas.

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