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Person asked AI to predict the next bombshell in the Epstein files and got a chilling response
A person asked AI to predict the next "bombshell" in the Epstein files and received a chilling response.
On February 14, US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that all the documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, including millions of emails, photographs, and other files, have now been made publicly available.
The release includes a comprehensive list of 305 prominent individuals from various sectors, including Hollywood, politics, and beyond.
While the inclusion of these names does not imply guilt or criminal involvement, the files reveal the extent of these figures' connections to the disgraced financier.
AI Predicts the Bombshell in the Epstein Files
Just two months ago, a YouTuber known as @I Ask AI posed a thought-provoking question to ChatGPT: What could be revealed in the next release of Epstein-related files?
The YouTuber asked specifically about potential bombshells concerning well-known figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, and others.
The AI's response was harrowing and surprisingly prescient. Rather than predicting the discovery of entirely new individuals involved with Epstein, the AI speculated that the next set of files would likely provide more context around existing connections.
"The real bombshell probably won't be some brand new villain emerging out of nowhere," the chatbot said. "The bigger impact will come from details that change how people interpret the relationships and timelines we already know a little about."
The chatbot suggested that the files could provide deeper insights into how often, how early, and how closely high-profile figures were involved with Epstein.
It also hinted that lesser-known names could surface, though not necessarily because of any major hidden secrets, but because they weren’t famous enough to be previously noticed in the media coverage.
Hollywood Figures Named in Epstein Files
As the files were released, many of the AI's predictions about the impact of new context and old connections proved to be accurate.
The Epstein files cast a spotlight on several Hollywood figures, some of whom were already known to be connected to the disgraced financier but whose associations are now more extensively documented.
Among the big names revealed in the files is actor Kevin Spacey, who was pictured with Ghislaine Maxwell and Clinton in 2002 at the Winston Churchill War Rooms.
Other Hollywood figures named include iconic director Woody Allen, whose emails with Epstein were disclosed, revealing a history of communication between the two.
A 2010 dinner party attended by Allen, Andrew, publicists Peggy Siegel, Katie Couric, and George Stephanopoulos was also documented.
In addition to this, the Epstein files also feature other notable Hollywood figures, including Barbra Streisand, Alec Baldwin, Robert De Niro, Amy Schumer, Chris Tucker, and Alyssa Milano.
Their names appearing in the files not only highlight their connections to Epstein but also point to the vast web of influential individuals who moved in Epstein’s orbit, however, this does not suggest any of them were involved in illegal activities.
