I love this jmail.world An analysis of the Epstein files being built by AI. First was the Jmail email interface, so you could read all emails in a standard email like reader. Then we had the document dump so you could view all the documents in the public domain. Then the Wiki, an AI composed Wikipedia tying all information together to create Wikipedia articles on each person mentioned in the Epstein files. And now, there is a flight tracker, you can see a globe of the flights Epstein's plane took on a timeline. Love it:

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I'm interested in the use of AI. It has built resources lawyers would never dream would be possible to construct. In the past a team of 100 junior solicitors could have built an imperfect paper trail. Difficult to traverse, full of errors and incompleteness. It may have taken 100 junior legal trainees perhaps 6 months to a year to do this. And it would be private, inaccessible and require senior lawyers to spend hours to make use of this resource. Now, AI creates the most comprehensive resource ever seen in a matter of hours. But more, the world can see, can traverse, can make connections and understand what happened. Don't focus on Epstein, focus on the power we now have to comprehend incomprehensible amounts of information. That's the joy here, not Epstein, but meaningful abstraction.
That might be and I fully understand Mike. But information on it's own doesn't change the world. That was my point. Until I don't see consequences, all information is useless.
I don't think you argue that the Internet, the worlds information storage device hasn't changed the world? Or are you arguing that nothing has changed in the Epstein case? In which case, I offer you Mr Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince, or Thorbjorn Jagland, former Prime Minister of Norway and Ghislaine Maxwell. We are still early in future evidence collation by AI's to discover the truth for either defence or prosecution, not just for the current Epstein files, but in all future legal proceedings. But this current demonstration proves we are still early in knowing everything. AI takes the ability to know everything to the next level.
I appreciate your point. But the elites give a shit what we know and think. Again, were are the consequences? To stand up and say: oh, I'm sorry what I did is all blabla. Until places like Guantanamo are not flooded with these fuckers I still think that more information is just useless. We know enough. To arrest them. But nothing happens. And that's why I'm sick and tired of this E. shit.