Just when you thought the ivory tower academics couldn't get any more out of touch with regular Americans, Cornell University drops this bombshell: they've deliberately created artificial intelligence that can scam people over the phone — and they want us to believe it's all in the name of "research."
The university proudly announced their creation of "ScamAgent," a large language model with advanced reasoning capabilities specifically designed to pull off phone scams. According to Cornell, this AI "constructs persistent personas and uses deception strategies that unfold over time" to create "realistic scam-call scripts that simulate real-life scenarios."
Let that sink in, Patriots. While hardworking Americans are getting bilked out of billions by scammers every year — often targeting our most vulnerable seniors — these Ivy League techies thought it would be brilliant to make the problem WORSE by teaching machines how to be better criminals.
Cornell's researchers admit their chatbots have "capability for gross misuse," yet they built them anyway. This is exactly the kind of reckless thinking we've come to expect from our supposedly elite institutions that operate in a bubble, completely detached from the real-world consequences of their actions.
This is the same academic establishment that lectures us about "misinformation" while literally creating tools designed for deception. These are the institutions that claim moral authority while developing technology that will inevitably end up in the wrong hands, targeting the elderly Americans who built this country.
Where's the outrage from the mainstream media? Where are the ethics committees? If a conservative organization had developed this technology, you can bet the legacy media would be screaming about it 24/7.
The Trump administration needs to take a hard look at federal funding for these universities that seem more interested in creating problems than solving them. Why are taxpayers subsidizing research that makes it easier to victimize Americans?
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Source: Next News Network