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Aron D'Souza launches AI tribunal to challenge media claims about wealthy
Aron D'Souza, founder of the drug-enhanced Olympics, launched Objection this month, an AI-powered tribunal backed by PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel to challenge media claims about the wealthy. Starting at $2,000 per case, the platform uses former intelligence agents and artificial intelligence to determine article accuracy, though decisions are non-binding. D'Souza says it addresses declining media trust without chilling free speech.
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