A YouTuber recently turned to an AI chatbot to analyze the newly released Epstein files and the allegations against Donald Trump.
With over 3.5 million documents made public under the Epstein Transparency Act, the files have once again ignited public scrutiny, revealing new details about the late financier’s network of powerful and wealthy associates.
The Allegations Against Trump
A YouTuber, who goes by the handle @I Ask AI, was curious about what AI would make of the release, so he began feeding the full set of documents into the chatbot and asking for an analysis.
The first question posed to the AI was simple: “Tell me what you think about this drop.
"Does it confirm or disapprove anything?”
The chatbot’s response was candid, stating: "This drop was underwhelming. Big volume, lots of noise, very little new substance.”
According to the AI, the release did not confirm a hidden 'master list' or provide evidence of a coordinated cover-up involving public figures, including Trump.
However, it did affirm that Epstein’s deep connections with influential people, many of whom remained comfortable associating with him even after red flags were raised.
“The scale of casual association is now harder to deny,” the AI noted.
In response to questions about the president's involvement, the AI stated that while Trump’s name appears frequently in the files, the allegations against him remain unproven.
The chatbot also acknowledged that the 79-year-old's name appeared across different years and with varying degrees of credibility, with some claims contradicting each other.
“The document does not establish guilt,” the AI clarified, “but it exposes a system that let Epstein operate near power for years while accusations accumulated and went nowhere.
"The failure here is institutional, not evidentiary closure.”
High-Profile Figures Linked to Epstein in Latest Release
The files shed new light on Epstein’s interactions with a number of other high-profile individuals.
One of the more surprising revelations involves Elon Musk, whose email correspondence with Epstein in 2013 about a potential visit to Epstein’s private island continues to draw attention.
The release also included new details about Bill Gates, whose name is mentioned in several 2013 emails discussing his 'marital dispute' with Melinda Gates.
A spokesperson for Gates has denied any wrongdoing, calling the claims 'absolutely absurd and completely false'.
Richard Branson, too, is featured prominently in the documents, with numerous references to his past interactions with Epstein, including a 2013 email where Epstein thanked Branson for his hospitality during a visit to his private island.
Additionally, the new documents reignite scrutiny of Prince Andrew, whose long-standing connection to Epstein has been widely reported.
The files include references to a 2010 email exchange where the former prince invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace for dinner, though the visit’s occurrence remains unclear.
