Protest Using Artificial Intelligence
In a bold move to push for tighter gun regulations in the US, families of victims of gun violence are utilizing artificial intelligence to recreate the voices of their deceased loved ones. The campaign, initiated on the sixth anniversary of the Parkland school shooting, is spearheaded by Manuel and Patricia Oliver, parents of a victim in the massacre.
Staging a Silent Protest
The Olivers, alongside other families affected by gun violence, are employing AI-generated calls to lawmakers to demand action on stricter gun laws. The recreated voices of the deceased, including Joaquin “Guac” Oliver, are urging politicians to take a stand against gun violence.
Challenging the Status Quo
Manuel Oliver, a vocal advocate for gun reform, has taken his activism to new heights by engaging in dramatic protests and confrontations. From climbing construction cranes near the White House to painting anti-gun murals, the Olivers are at the forefront of the gun violence prevention movement.
A Call for Change
Through creative and unconventional means, these families are determined to ensure that the voices of the victims are heard and that their deaths lead to meaningful legislative changes regarding gun control. Their relentless advocacy serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing battle against gun violence in America.