Dazhon Darien, the man accused of using artificial intelligence to impersonate the principal of Pikesville High School, on Monday accepted that prosecutors could prove the case against him but did not admit guilt.
Darien, 32, who splits his time between Baltimore and Houston, entered an Alford plea to disturbing school operations in Baltimore County Circuit Court right before he was set to stand trial.
Baltimore County Circuit Judge Jan Marshall Alexander sentenced him to four months in jail.
The story continues at The Baltimore Banner: Man accused of using AI to impersonate Pikesville High principal takes plea deal
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