The Epstein Files: A Deep Dive (AI)

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We know what you're thinking, why is it AI? Well, good luck analyzing the 3 million files yourself, we sure ain't going to. This podcast will cover the different topics featured in the released Epstein Files, the AI has been fed the files straight from the US Department of Justice's website without any added previous edits by us (except sometimes for removing the OCR text due to it being nonsense and causing extra problems in too many cases). These are the only sources of information the AI is allowed to use for the podcast episodes.

Episodes

  1. "These Girls Knew What They Were Doing" - Steven D. Small

    1d ago

    "These Girls Knew What They Were Doing" - Steven D. Small

    This episode is about the handwritten letter to Epstein from a seemingly unknown individual by the name "Steven D. Small" found during the July 2019 search of the Manhattan residence and how it serves as an artifact of the defense narratives that existed outside the courtroom. Notes: For this episode, a transcript of the letter was added to the source material. The transcript was taken from: https://substack.com/@redpencilscript/note/c-189780324. Podcast info: We know what you're thinking, why is it AI? Well, good luck analyzing the 3 million files yourself, we sure ain't going to. This podcast will cover the different topics featured in the released Epstein Files, the AI has been fed the files straight from the US Department of Justice's website without any added previous edits by us (except for sometimes removing the OCR text due to it being nonsense and causing extra problems in too many cases). These are the only sources of information the AI is allowed to use for the podcast episodes. The only exception is the PDF for Epstein's unredacted "Little Black Book of Contacts" which was downloaded here: ⁠https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/13/Jeffrey_Epstein_Little_Black_Book_unredacted.pdf⁠ Each season will focus on each USDOJ data set and each episode will focus on a different topic unless the topic is too large to be talked about entirely in one episode. This podcast is meant to be informative rather than entertaining, this means that not every episode will be thrilling or exciting but the reason why we made it is to provide something that cannot be achieved otherwise; Giving people a real chance in understanding the files. We will listen to all the episodes personally to make sure they cover the right topic and meet a certain level of quality before release. Fact checking will be done up to a point, however, we cannot go back and analyze all the files in order to check everything said by the AI in the episodes. Keep in mind some things: 1. The AI can still make mistakes, exclude important details, misunderstand the sources or straight up make things up. 2. The files were released (probably on purpose) in a way that makes them difficult to analyze, even for AI. They were released with very little clear sorting and a lot of them (especially the photographs) are riddled with seemingly random characters in the OCR text.

    5 min
  2. The Industrial Operations - NYC

    2d ago

    The Industrial Operations - NYC

    An analysis of the technical and industrial maintenance of Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan residence. Podcast info: We know what you're thinking, why is it AI? Well, good luck analyzing the 3 million files yourself, we sure ain't going to. This podcast will cover the different topics featured in the released Epstein Files, the AI has been fed the files straight from the US Department of Justice's website without any added previous edits by us (except for sometimes removing the OCR text due to it being nonsense and causing extra problems in too many cases). These are the only sources of information the AI is allowed to use for the podcast episodes. The only exception is the PDF for Epstein's unredacted "Little Black Book of Contacts" which was downloaded here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/13/Jeffrey_Epstein_Little_Black_Book_unredacted.pdf Each season will focus on each USDOJ data set and each episode will focus on a different topic unless the topic is too large to be talked about entirely in one episode. This podcast is meant to be informative rather than entertaining, this means that not every episode will be thrilling or exciting but the reason why we made it is to provide something that cannot be achieved otherwise; Giving people a real chance in understanding the files. We will listen to all the episodes personally to make sure they cover the right topic and meet a certain level of quality before release. Fact checking will be done up to a point, however, we cannot go back and analyze all the files in order to check everything said by the AI in the episodes. Keep in mind some things: 1. The AI can still make mistakes, exclude important details, misunderstand the sources or straight up make things up. 2. The files were released (probably on purpose) in a way that makes them difficult to analyze, even for AI. They were released with very little clear sorting and a lot of them (especially the photographs) are riddled with seemingly random characters in the OCR text.

    16 min
  3. 9 East 71st Street - NYC

    May 29

    9 East 71st Street - NYC

    The photographic record of the New York Estate (9 East 71st Street) during the FBI's raid on the 6th of July 2019. Notes: Fact check: The blue spiral-bound African journal was *not* found in the New York estate, it was found during the search at Epstein's private island "Little Saint James". It will be covered in an episode after the island. Podcast info: We know what you're thinking, why is it AI? Well, good luck analyzing the 3 million files yourself, we sure ain't going to. This podcast will cover the different topics featured in the released Epstein Files, the AI has been fed the files straight from the US Department of Justice's website without any added previous edits by us (except for sometimes removing the OCR text due to it being nonsense and causing extra problems in too many cases). These are the only sources of information the AI is allowed to use for the podcast episodes. The only exception is the PDF for Epstein's unredacted "Little Black Book of Contacts" which was downloaded here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/13/Jeffrey_Epstein_Little_Black_Book_unredacted.pdf Each season will focus on each USDOJ data set and each episode will focus on a different topic unless the topic is too large to be talked about entirely in one episode. This podcast is meant to be informative rather than entertaining, this means that not every episode will be thrilling or exciting but the reason why we made it is to provide something that cannot be achieved otherwise; Giving people a real chance in understanding the files. We will listen to all the episodes personally to make sure they cover the right topic and meet a certain level of quality before release. Fact checking will be done up to a point, however, we cannot go back and analyze all the files in order to check everything said by the AI in the episodes. Keep in mind some things: 1. The AI can still make mistakes, exclude important details, misunderstand the sources or straight up make things up. 2. The files were released (probably on purpose) in a way that makes them difficult to analyze, even for AI. They were released with very little clear sorting and a lot of them (especially the photographs) are riddled with seemingly random characters in the OCR text.

    17 min

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We know what you're thinking, why is it AI? Well, good luck analyzing the 3 million files yourself, we sure ain't going to. This podcast will cover the different topics featured in the released Epstein Files, the AI has been fed the files straight from the US Department of Justice's website without any added previous edits by us (except sometimes for removing the OCR text due to it being nonsense and causing extra problems in too many cases). These are the only sources of information the AI is allowed to use for the podcast episodes.