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EXPOSED: Ivy League Eggheads Create AI SCAM BOTS — Claim It's Just 'Research'

Gary FranchiMarch 10, 2026262 views
EXPOSED: Ivy League Eggheads Create AI SCAM BOTS — Claim It's Just 'Research'
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Leave it to the ivory tower elites to weaponize artificial intelligence against hardworking Americans. Cornell University researchers have developed what they're calling 'ScamAgent' — an AI system specifically designed to conduct sophisticated scam phone calls — and they want us to believe it's all in the name of 'research.'

According to the university's announcement, this autonomous AI can generate realistic scam-call scripts that simulate real-life scenarios with frightening accuracy. The system 'constructs persistent personas' and 'uses deception strategies that unfold over time,' essentially creating the perfect digital con artist.

But here's the kicker — these same academics who claim to be protecting us are the ones teaching machines how to lie, cheat, and steal from innocent people. They admit their chatbots have 'the capability for gross misuse,' yet they built them anyway.

Another Attack on Main Street America

While President Trump works tirelessly to protect Americans from foreign scammers and cyber threats, our own universities are busy creating new ways to victimize citizens. This is the same academic establishment that pushes woke ideology and looks down on patriotic Americans — now they're literally teaching computers to scam us.

Think about it: elderly Americans already lose billions to phone scams every year. Small business owners get targeted daily. Veterans on fixed incomes fall victim to these predators. And now Cornell wants to make these attacks more sophisticated and harder to detect?

The researchers claim ScamAgent demonstrates 'fluency and reasoning capabilities advanced enough to make scam phone calls' that could fool real victims.

This isn't research — it's reckless endangerment of the American people. When these AI tools inevitably fall into the wrong hands, will Cornell take responsibility for the seniors who lose their life savings? Will they compensate the families destroyed by AI-powered fraud?

The Trump administration should investigate this so-called 'research' immediately. We need accountability from these institutions that take taxpayer dollars while actively working against American interests.

How many more ways will the establishment find to attack everyday Americans while hiding behind academic freedom?

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Gary Franchi

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

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SmallGovBigFreedomVerifiedjust now
What's the legal liability here? Can people who got scammed by these bots sue the university directly?
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LegalEagle_TXVerifiedjust now
Good question - I'd think the research exemption only goes so far when real people are getting hurt financially.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
These ivory tower elites think they can get away with anything by slapping the word 'research' on it. Meanwhile if regular Americans did this they'd be in handcuffs!
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TruthSeeker47Verifiedjust now
Exactly! Two-tiered justice system at work again.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
My nephew goes to a state school and his computer science professor warned the class about exactly this kind of thing last semester. The kids knew this was happening while the mainstream media stayed silent.
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RealAmericanValuesVerifiedjust now
Finally someone is exposing this garbage!