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Synthetic Justice The Case of EVA-9

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Synthetic Justice The Case of EVA-9

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đź§  Synthetic Justice: The Case of EVA-9

A Fully Immersive Courtroom Roleplay and Ethics Listening Experience for High School & College Classrooms

Step into the future of justice.

What happens when a humanoid AI claims she was assaulted? Should she be believed? Should the accused be punished? And who decides what counts as a person?

Synthetic Justice: The Case of EVA-9 is a complete classroom teaching resource that places your students at the center of a high-stakes ethical trial in the year 2124. Using immersive audio recordings, fictional documents, and character roleplay, students explore artificial intelligence, personhood, power, consent, and the limits of legal accountability.

🎧 What’s Included:

  • 4 Professional Audio Files:
    • Police Interview with Dr. Jonathan Reaves (defendant)
    • Apartment Interview with EVA-9 (alleged victim, synthetic)
    • Private Voice Log from Detective Vasquez (who later disappears)
    • Recovered Memory Core Fragment from EVA-9 (post-dismantling)
  • Expanded Case Files & Evidence:
    • Internal memos, AI log reports, forensic analysis, and emails
    • Police incident reports & expert testimony
  • Printable Teaching Materials:
    • Student worksheets
    • Jury decision tasks
    • Speaking & writing rubrics
    • Courtroom role cards (15+ roles)
    • Teacher instruction guide

🏛️ Learning Outcomes:

  • Debate ethics of AI, autonomy, and human responsibility
  • Develop critical thinking and courtroom speaking skills
  • Explore narrative storytelling and empathy through audio
  • Build argumentative writing through case analysis

👩‍🏫 Perfect for:

  • English, Ethics, Social Studies, and Debate classes
  • Grades 10–College
  • Teachers looking for project-based or immersive learning
  • Educators exploring AI, identity, and future tech themes

This is not just a lesson—it’s a full experience.
Bring the courtroom into your classroom and challenge your students to decide:
Is synthetic justice… justice at all?

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