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Former UT Professor Sought Funding from Jeffrey Epstein for AI Research

trixierenee by trixierenee
4 months ago
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In 2009, Itamar Arel, a former University of Tennessee professor in electrical engineering and computer science, sought research funding from Jeffrey Epstein, despite Epstein’s 2008 conviction for sex crimes. Emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice reveal that Arel and the CEO of an AI company reached out to Epstein for financial support for AI projects, including software that could analyze complex patterns such as emotion recognition.

The emails show that Arel used his university email to correspond with Epstein, requesting funding for a two-day AI workshop and later for a sabbatical program at George Mason University. The interactions, which took place a year after Epstein had been registered as a sex offender, have raised questions about the nature of Arel’s association with Epstein, who was notorious for cultivating relationships with powerful figures.

In 2011, Arel also sought $50,000 from Epstein to support his research work during a sabbatical. Epstein’s response, if any, remains unclear, but the emails depict a continuing connection between the two until 2013, when they connected on LinkedIn.

The emails and correspondence were part of a larger trove of documents released following Epstein’s 2019 arrest on federal sex trafficking charges, after which he died while awaiting trial. The revelations surrounding Arel’s involvement highlight the ethical concerns surrounding the relationships Epstein maintained with academic and industry figures, even after his conviction.

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