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This document is a list of academic institutions, legal associations, and other organizations, along with events, grouped by year from 1974 to 1980. It appears to be a chronological record of affiliations, seminars, and conferences, potentially related to a professional's career or an institution's activities. The document also includes page numbering and a document identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00015246'.
This document is page 71 of a contact book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book'). It lists personal contacts including Mr. & Mrs. Miele, Cynthia and Claude Ott, and Alberto Pinto. It also lists various services and establishments, primarily in Paris, including the Plaza Athenee, the Ritz, Tante Louise restaurant, and Taxi Bleus services. A 'HOTELS (HT)' section begins at the bottom right listing the Berkeley Hotel.
This document is a legal declaration by A. Marie Villafaña, an Assistant United States Attorney, filed on July 9, 2008, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Villafaña outlines her professional background, including her 1993 graduation from Berkeley Law, her bar admissions in Florida, California, and Minnesota, and her past work as a judicial clerk. The declaration establishes her credentials and her employment as an AUSA during the events relevant to the case involving petitioner Jane Doe.
This document is page 20 of 43 from a legal filing in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on October 29, 2021. It is a bibliography or reference list for a work titled 'Grooming in Child Sexual Abuse'. The page lists numerous academic sources, including journal articles and books, published between 1977 and 2010, covering topics such as victimization, cyber-grooming, prevention strategies, and offender behavior.
This document appears to be a proof page (p. 63) from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN in the filename). The text details how Edward Snowden, using the alias 'Anon108', established initial contact with filmmaker Laura Poitras in January 2013 by using Micah Lee as an intermediary to bypass NSA surveillance. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in a congressional investigation file.
This document is a page from an essay titled 'AIs VERSUS FOUR-YEAR-OLDS' by developmental psychologist Alison Gopnik. The text contrasts the capabilities of artificial intelligence with the learning processes of young children, arguing that children are superior learners despite their lack of planning skills. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in evidence files for a congressional investigation, likely related to the Edge Foundation or scientific networks associated with Jeffrey Epstein, though the text itself is purely academic.
This page contains a biographical profile of scientist Alison Gopnik, focusing on her research into child development, 'theory of mind,' and artificial intelligence (Bayesian models). It details her intellectual upbringing in Philadelphia and her work at her Berkeley lab. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a larger government investigation, likely related to individuals (such as scientists) connected to the broader Epstein inquiry, though Epstein is not named on this specific page.
This document appears to be a page from a compilation or report (page 98) bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It contains an essay titled 'Putting the Human Into The AI Equation' by Anca Dragan, an assistant professor at UC Berkeley. The text discusses the theoretical and practical necessity of integrating human factors into Artificial Intelligence reward functions and definitions to ensure future AI is 'human-compatible.'
This document is a biographical profile of researcher Anca Dragan, appearing on page 97 of a larger House Oversight collection. It details her work at the InterACT Laboratory at Berkeley focusing on human-robot interaction and AI safety, and highlights her collaboration with mentor Stuart Russell. The text includes quotes from an interview she gave to the Future of Life Institute regarding the risks of AI agents producing unintended behaviors.
This document appears to be a page from an essay or book chapter titled 'The Purpose Put Into The Machine' by AI expert Stuart Russell. The text analyzes the historical warnings of Norbert Wiener regarding artificial intelligence, specifically the danger of machines executing objectives that do not align with human desires (the 'djinnee in a bottle' problem). While the text itself is academic, the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016832' indicates this document was part of the House Oversight Committee's investigation, likely regarding Jeffrey Epstein's cultivation of relationships with prominent scientists and academics.
This document is a biographical list of participants in a gathering or initiative called 'The Deep Thinking Project.' It features high-profile academics, scientists, and authors associated with institutions such as MIT, Harvard, Oxford, and UC Berkeley. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, suggesting it is part of a congressional investigation, likely related to funding or connections involving Jeffrey Epstein's scientific patronage.
This document is a biographical profile of game designer Will Wright, stamped with a House Oversight document number (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017566). It details his career history with Maxis and EA, his educational philosophy regarding gaming, his participation in the 1980 U.S. Express race, and his interest in robotics and Soviet space memorabilia. The text covers his activities through October 2011, including joining the board of Linden Lab.
This document appears to be a visual exhibit containing a collage of four distinct images, marked with a House Oversight footer. The images include: 1) Donald Trump speaking with Paul Ryan in the background, 2) A split-screen comparison of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, 3) A promotional cast photo from the sitcom 'The Big Bang Theory', and 4) A news broadcast split-screen featuring commentators Robert Reich and Stephen Moore. The document contains very little text other than location chyrons in the news clip and the footer stamp.
The narrator describes being censored by magazine publishers due to FBI pressure and being blacklisted by the House Internal Security Committee as a "radical" speaker. The text then recounts historical details of the 1964 Free Speech Movement protests and sit-ins at the University of California, Berkeley, including police actions and student responses.
This document is a page from a publication (likely Nautilus) discussing advances in cancer research, specifically genetic sequencing and 'outlier' cases. It highlights the work of researchers at MD Anderson and Washington University who use genomic analysis to repurpose drugs for specific genetic mutations (such as FLT3, RAD50, and TSC1). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, likely related to inquiries involving Jeffrey Epstein due to his known interest in and funding of scientific research.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or book describing a 1982 debate in Berkeley between Timothy Leary and G. Gordon Liddy. The text recounts their philosophical clashes regarding the law versus science, individual rights versus state rights, and drug use, culminating in Leary challenging Liddy to eat a hashish cookie. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was gathered as evidence, likely part of a larger collection of materials.
The author recounts their time writing for Cavalier magazine, their subsequent firing due to FBI pressure, and being blacklisted by the House Internal Security Committee. The text also details the 1964 Free Speech Movement protests at the University of California in Berkeley, describing student sit-ins and police confrontations.
This document is page 248 from a book titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?' and bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015938, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation (likely related to Epstein's connections with academics/scientists). The text details the history of the Robinson-Davis-Matiyasevich theorem, focusing on mathematician Julia Robinson's work at Berkeley in the 1940s and her correspondence with Russian mathematician Yuri Matiyasevich in the 1970s. It also explains basic concepts of logic, including syllogisms and prenex normal form.
This document is page 120 from a House Oversight Committee release (Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013620). It contains a bibliography or reference list citing works related to psychoactive plants, neurochemistry, religious ecstasy, and altered states of consciousness. Prominent authors listed include Alexander Shulgin (known for psychedelic research) and A.J. Mandell, who appears in multiple citations.
Page 159 of an Ackrell Capital investment report titled 'Top 100 Private Cannabis Companies 2018' (copyright 2017). The page profiles four California-based companies: SPARC, Spectrum King, Steep Hill Labs, and StickyGuide. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024795, indicating it was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee.
This document is page 142 of a 'Cannabis Investment Report' dated December 2017, published by Ackrell Capital. It profiles four companies in the cannabis industry: Brewbudz, Bud and Bloom, Calyx Brands, and Cannabis Reports, providing their locations, websites, and brief business descriptions. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024778, indicating it was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee, though no direct link to Epstein is visible on this specific page.
This document appears to be page 141 of a report titled 'Top 100 Private Cannabis Companies 2018' produced by Ackrell Capital. It lists profiles for four companies: Beboe, Berkeley Patients Group, BioTrackTHC, and Bloom Farms. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024777' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a production of documents to the House Oversight Committee, likely related to a broader financial investigation.
This document is page 140 of a 'Cannabis Investment Report' dated December 2017, produced by Ackrell Capital. It profiles four companies in the cannabis industry: Auntie Dolores, Baker Technologies, BAS Research, and BDS Analytics. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024776', indicating it is part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, likely related to financial investigations, though no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein appears on this specific page.
This document is page 138 from a December 2017 Cannabis Investment Report produced by Ackrell Capital. It lists the 'Top 100 Private Cannabis Companies' for 2018, categorized alphabetically across four columns. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024774' stamp, indicating it is part of a House Oversight Committee investigation file.
This document is a scanned page from a book or academic text discussing economic theory, specifically the concept of 'zero marginal cost' and its impact on capitalism. It highlights a joint paper presented by Lawrence Summers and J. Bradford DeLong in August 2001. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence, likely in relation to investigations involving Lawrence Summers' associations.
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