A photograph showing a large black chalkboard, likely from Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion, covered in handwritten notes, diagrams, and lists. The text includes abstract concepts like 'Power', 'Deception', 'Beauty', and 'Matrix', alongside a list of prominent historical mathematicians and physicists including Leibniz, Heisenberg, Turing, and Hilbert. The board also features sketches of a bell curve and geometric grids.
This document appears to be a page from an essay or book titled 'The Inhuman Mess Our Machines Have Gotten Us Into' by Rodney Brooks, an MIT computer scientist. The text discusses the history of computing and cybernetics, focusing on the contributions of Norbert Wiener, Alan Turing, and John von Neumann. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was included as evidence in a Congressional investigation, likely related to the inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein's connections to MIT and the Media Lab.
This document is page 13 of a 'Frankfurt 2016 Hotlist' produced by Brockman, Inc., the literary agency run by John Brockman (a known associate of Jeffrey Epstein). It features biographical details and book summaries for two authors: mathematician Steven Strogatz and psychologist Adam Waytz. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was obtained during a congressional investigation, likely regarding Epstein's ties to the scientific community and Brockman's agency.
This document is page 412 of a book index, likely titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?', which appears to be part of a larger document production by the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016102). The index covers topics ranging from Artificial Intelligence (Deep Blue, Jape, Logic) and mathematics to historical figures (Steve Jobs, Ray Kurzweil, Garry Kasparov). While not explicitly detailing criminal activity, the inclusion of this document in an Epstein-related dump likely points to his interest in or funding of scientific research, AI, and connections to prominent intellectuals like Kurzweil.
This document is page 174 of a larger file, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016394, indicating it is part of a document production for a Congressional investigation (likely regarding Jeffrey Epstein's connections to MIT). The content is an academic essay titled 'The Artistic Use of Cybernetic Beings' by MIT professor Caroline A. Jones. The text discusses the history of cybernetics, Artificial Intelligence, and art, referencing figures like Norbert Wiener and Nam June Paik, but contains no direct communication or financial details regarding Epstein on this specific page.
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