Analysis of 1.4 Million Jeffrey Epstein Emails Processed Using AI Tools
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A group of software engineers used AI tools to process 1.4 million emails from Jeffrey Epstein's network, converting PDFs into an analyzable format and posting them on Jmail.world. The Economist collaborated with the group to organize the emails by unique individuals, revealing insights about America's most notorious sex offender's network through this massive email archive.
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Using Reducto, an AI tool, they have identified which files contained emails; extracted the listed senders, recipients, dates, subjects and message bodies; and posted them on a website called Jmail.world.
In total, the group processed 1.4m emails, finishing its work on February 11th.
The Economist has collaborated with it to assign each message to unique individuals regardless of spellings or email addresses, and researched
What 1.4m emails reveal about America’s most notorious sex offender
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