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EXPOSED: Ivy League ELITES Create AI Scam Bots to Target Americans — Claims It's Just 'Research'

Gary FranchiMarch 9, 2026249 views
EXPOSED: Ivy League ELITES Create AI Scam Bots to Target Americans — Claims It's Just 'Research'
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While hardworking Americans struggle to protect themselves from an epidemic of phone scams, the brilliant minds at Cornell University have decided to make the problem worse — all in the name of 'research,' of course.

The Ivy League institution recently announced it has created an AI system called 'ScamAgent' that can generate realistic scam phone calls sophisticated enough to fool everyday people. According to Cornell, this large language model demonstrates 'fluency and reasoning capabilities advanced enough to make scam phone calls' and 'constructs persistent personas' using 'deception strategies that unfold over time.'

Let that sink in, Patriots. These academic elites, funded by your tax dollars, have literally built a machine designed to deceive and defraud Americans. But don't worry — it's just for science!

The Real Question: Who Benefits?

This isn't just ivory tower stupidity. It's a dangerous example of how disconnected our academic establishment has become from the real-world consequences of their actions. While seniors across America lose their life savings to scammers every day, Cornell researchers are perfecting the very technology that could make these crimes more effective.

'ScamAgent constructs persistent personas and uses deception strategies that unfold over time,' Cornell proudly announced, as if they'd cured cancer instead of creating a digital con artist.

The timing couldn't be more suspicious. As President Trump works to drain the swamp and protect American families, institutions like Cornell are busy creating new threats. How long before this 'research' falls into the wrong hands? How many criminal organizations are already salivating at the possibilities?

This is exactly why Americans have lost trust in our academic institutions. Instead of solving problems, they're creating them — then hiding behind the shield of 'academic research' when called out for their recklessness.

The question every patriot should be asking: If these AI scam bots are so dangerous that Cornell admits they have 'capability for gross misuse,' why build them at all? And more importantly, who's going to be held responsible when this technology inevitably gets weaponized against innocent Americans?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we've been warning about! These elites think they can experiment on regular Americans and call it 'research' when they get caught.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more. They have zero accountability and think rules don't apply to them.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
Why am I not surprised? The same people who lecture us about misinformation are the ones creating it.
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FreedomRings1776Verifiedjust now
DISGUSTING but not shocking at all!
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TruckDriverTomVerifiedjust now
I've been getting weird messages on social media lately that seemed too perfect, like they knew exactly what buttons to push. Makes you wonder how long this has been going on.
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DigitalSkepticVerifiedjust now
Same here! I thought something was off about some of those interactions. Trust your instincts.
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
What kind of oversight do these universities even have? Who's holding them accountable for targeting American citizens with psychological manipulation?