‘Partner With Me’: Fox News Guest Pitches Trump on ‘AI-Powered Threat Detection System’

 

Israeli special operations veteran Aaron Cohen used Fox News to pitch President Donald Trump on his “AI-powered threat detection system” for law enforcement on Monday, claiming the technology could be used to scan the internet for “radicalization.”

After Fox News contributor Ari Fleischer expressed concern on Hannity over “pro-Hamas supporters in the United States” who “want to kill all of us,” Cohen responded:

The problem here is growing exponentially. Let me say this, I have just built, Sean, the first AI-powered threat detection system for law enforcement that scans the open web for radicalization and tactical planning. If somebody in the Trump administration is listening, partner with me and let’s scale this and get local law enforcement the tools they need. My technology will prevent these threats from popping off. You have to get in front of these, the technology is here, the Israeli model means Palantir-quality engineering, and I’ve got it and the White House needs to give me a buzz, and let’s get this thing scaled nationally, and it’s called GIDEON.

“Wow, alright,” reacted Fox News host Sean Hannity.

Cohen has previously boasted on social media that his system “scans the open web and social media for pre-attack signals,” including “radicalization, target casing, manifesto writing, tactical planning, and group coordination,” and then “pushes real-time alerts to law enforcement or school threat units so they can act before an attack happens.”

The Israeli special operations veteran has also boasted that his “elite engineering team” includes former engineers from billionaire Peter Thiel’s company Palantir, which has been accused of building “an unprecedented spy machine that could track Americans.”

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