Parents use AI to recreate gun violence victims' voices

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Parents use AI to recreate gun violence victims' voices

In Nashville, parents of mass shooting victims gathered to utilize artificial intelligence to recreate their children's voices, aiming to advocate for gun reform. This initiative is part of an annual bus tour, with this year's focus on AI-generated messages from victims, including Joaquin 'Guac' Oliver, who was killed in the 2018 Parkland shooting. Patricia Oliver emphasized the emotional impact of hearing these voices, reinforcing their commitment to raising awareness and pushing for legislative change.

The Shotline program allows listeners to engage with these AI-generated messages and share them with lawmakers, highlighting the urgent need for improved gun legislation. Parents like Shaundelle Brooks and Brett Cross shared their personal stories, expressing hope that their children's voices would inspire action against gun violence. The event also spotlighted the importance of mental health resources and common-sense gun laws, as families continue to advocate for safety in their communities.

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