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Michael Schumacher’s family planning legal action over fake AI ‘interview’The family of Michael Schumacher is reportedly planning to take legal action against German publicationThe magazine had claimed it had gained a “first interview” with Schumacher in its edition published on 15th April, with the Formula 1 legend having not been seen in public since a skiing accident in 2013 and his family having been completely protective over his privacy ever since.
The health of the former Benetton, Ferrari and Mercedes driver remains unknown, with his family having continued the same approach to his wellbeing that he took with his and his family’s personal lives throughout his Formula 1 career: “Private is private”, as wife Corinna said in relaying his turn of phrase.
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