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Michael Schumacher’s family has won a legal battle over a controversial AI-generated “interview” with the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion published by German magazine Die Aktuelle A family spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday a judgment and settlement on the Munich Labour Court by Funke Media Group, publishers of the Die Aktuelle magazine. The publication will pay […]
A family spokesperson announced a €200,000 ($217,000) judgment and settlement by Funke Media Group in the Munich Labour Court for the publication of Die Aktuelle magazine. The magazine will compensate this amount to the Schumacher family. No further comments were made by either the family or the media on the issue. The magazine faced backlash for a fake AI interview on its cover, which led to legal action by the Schumacher family resulting in an apology and the editor-in-chief’s contract termination. This is not the first legal issue between Die Aktuelle and the Schumacher family, with past incidents over misleading covers about Michael’s health and family. Michael’s health condition since the 2013 skiing accident remains mostly undisclosed, with brief mentions in the Netflix documentary ‘Schumacher’ by Corinna Schumacher, emphasizing family support and privacy protection.