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Jim Acosta Criticized for AI Interview With Parkland Shooting Victim

PARKLAND, FLORIDA, AUG 5 – The AI avatar, created with family approval, urged stronger gun control, mental health support, and community engagement in an interview marking Joaquin Oliver's 25th birthday.

  • On August 4, 2025, former CNN correspondent Jim Acosta interviewed an AI-generated avatar of Joaquin Oliver, a 2018 Parkland shooting victim, on his Substack.
  • Oliver's parents developed the AI version to hear their son's voice again and to continue advocating for gun control amid ongoing gun violence debates.
  • The AI avatar delivered messages emphasizing safer conversations, kindness, and the need for stronger gun laws, while Acosta described the exchange as powerful and unique.
  • The avatar explained that their parents employed AI to generate their voice and make calls on their behalf, pressing the question of how many messages from deceased individuals it will take before people begin to pay attention.
  • The interview highlighted ethical questions about AI in grief and advocacy, sparked debate online, and demonstrated new approaches to memorializing victims while influencing gun safety discussions.
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Joaquin Oliver was killed at the age of 17 in the Parkland, Florida, shooting - The interview caused negative reactions - Watch video

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Journalist Jim Acosta interviewed Joaquin Oliver's artificial intelligence, who died in 2018 during the Parkland killing in the United States.

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New York, United States. CNN star experiodist Jim Acosta is at the center of a polemic for posting on his networks an interview with an AI-generated avatar who takes the voice and features of a young student killed in a shooting.Acosta, a White House ex-correspondent, published on Monday an interview with Joaquín Oliver's AI-generated avatar, who died at the age of 17 in the shooting in Parkland, Florida, who claimed 17 lives in 2018 in one of t…

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