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Conspiracy theorists are building AI interfaces to analyze the Epstein files

Fast Company Tech The Conversation May 12, 2026
Conspiracy theorists are building AI interfaces to analyze the Epstein files
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# AI Tools Are Making It Easier for Conspiracy Theorists to Build False Narratives About Epstein The Department of Justice released over 3 million documents about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes, and while some people are using AI tools to legitimately search through them, conspiracy theorists are also building their own AI platforms to find and highlight "connections" between unrelated documents that support false theories. These AI tools can make random patterns in massive amounts of data look meaningful, which makes conspiracy theories seem more credible even when they're not based on actual evidence.

Jeffrey Epstein’s death on August 10, 2019, sparked a flurry of conspiracy theories, and the release of Epstein’s purported suicide note on May 6, 2026, is a good bet to be fodder for more. But Epstein’s death is only one facet of the convicted sex offender’s story to spawn and sustain conspiracy

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