‘Lucy Letby’ Documentary: What Is Digital Anonymity And Why Has Netflix Used AI For The Series?

The Investigation of Lucy Letby was recently released on Netflix, marking at least the fifth documentary on the neonatal nurse. She was convicted in 2023 and 2024 on seven counts of murder and seven of attempted murder of babies in her care at the Countess of Chester hospital. However, now that the docuseries is out, viewers have noticed that some parts of the series seem to use AI, raising questions about digital anonymity. So, without any further ado, let’s take a look at what the buzz is about.
What is The Investigation of Lucy Letby about?

Netflix’s latest release, The Investigation of Lucy Letby, is somewhat different from what the OTT giant has previously offered. Especially when it comes to leaning into a more emotive telling of the case. The show features unseen footage from Chester police, giving viewers a chance to see Lucy Letby say goodbye to her cats before she was taken away.
​The Investigation of Lucy Letby was recently released on Netflix. She was convicted in 2023 and 2024 on seven counts of murder and seven of attempted murder of babies in her care at the Countess of Chester hospital. However, now that the docuseries is out, viewers have noticed that some parts of the series seem to use AI, raising questions about digital anonymity.  ​Read More

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