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A Parkland shooting victim's parents created an AI version of their late son to speak about gun safety, starting with an interview with journalist Jim Acosta

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  • @acosta Jim Acosta on x
    A show you don't want to miss at 4p ET / 1p PT. I'll be having a one of a kind interview with Joaquin Oliver. He died in the Parkland school shooting in 2018. But his parents have created an AI version of their son to deliver a powerful message on gun violence. Plus Texas State […
  • @redsteeze Stephen L. Miller on x
    Jim Acosta turned off replies on Twitter for his ghoulish act of talking to AI Ghosts. Let's see how the replies are going over on BlueSky. [image]
  • @jarvis_best Jarvis on x
    Live look at Jim Acosta [image]
  • @robbysoave Robby Soave on x
    This is so insane and evil. It should never be done. I'm speechless.
  • @jarvis_best Jarvis on x
    Jim Acosta getting absolutely blasted on X and Bluesky in a rare display of biplatform unity.
  • @redsteeze Stephen L. Miller on x
    Jim Acosta who took great offense to being labeled fake news is now conducting fake interviews with dead people for content and clicks.
  • @acosta Jim Acosta on x
    Joaquin, known as Guac, should be 25 years old today. His father approached me to do the story... to keep the memory of his son alive. Take a look: https://x.com/...