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KMBC 9 | Kansas City launches AI-powered campaign to share stories of young lives lost to fentanyl @KMBC | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
A new ad campaign is using artificial intelligence, or AI, to bring to life the tragic stories of three young people who died of accidental fentanyl overdoses. Kansas City government, the United Way, and the advertising agency BarkleyOKRP created the campaign called “Unfinished Legacies.”

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