Everytown for Gun Safety, the Bloomberg-funded juggernaut that’s spent years flooding airwaves with emotional pleas and cherry-picked stats to erode the Second Amendment, has now turned to artificial intelligence as its latest weapon in the war on our rights. According to insider reports from VIP sources, the group is enlisting AI tools to supercharge their anti-gun propaganda machine—generating tailored attack ads, scripting viral social media hits, and even fabricating data-driven narratives that twist real-world events into ammunition against law-abiding gun owners. This isn’t just tech hype; it’s a calculated escalation, leveraging algorithms to scale their misinformation at a pace no human team could match, all while cloaking it in the veneer of objectivity.
What’s truly insidious here is how AI amplifies Everytown’s playbook of fearmongering without the pesky accountability of human scrutiny. Remember their post-Parkland blitz, where they painted every AR-15 owner as a mass shooter waiting to happen? Now, AI can churn out hyper-personalized deepfakes or predictive models claiming your standard-issue carry pistol is the next schoolyard threat, fed by biased datasets that ignore the 2.5 million defensive gun uses annually (per CDC estimates). For the 2A community, this means we’re not just fighting astroturf activists anymore—we’re up against silicon soldiers that never sleep, never fact-check, and can flood battleground states with precision-targeted psyops ahead of key elections. It’s a glimpse of the future: gun grabbers outsourcing the dirty work to code, making it harder to debunk their lies in real time.
The implications are stark—without aggressive pushback, this AI arms race could normalize smart censorship of pro-2A voices on platforms already itching to comply. Gun owners, hunters, and self-defense advocates must counter by demanding transparency in AI training data, supporting legislation like the No AI FRAUD Act to expose deepfake deceptions, and flooding our own channels with unfiltered truth. Everytown’s move reeks of desperation amid rising concealed carry permits (up 10% yearly per Crime Prevention Research Center) and Supreme Court wins like Bruen—proving their narrative is crumbling. Time to level up: arm yourselves with facts, not just firearms, and let’s code the Second Amendment’s defense into the digital age.