Re-serving the Plaintiff — How SightXR helps you find banal details in the Epstein documents in less clicks than you’d think

Ben Goosman
Kineviz
Feb 2, 2024

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We feed 4,728 pages of Epstein documents into SightXR, which uses AI to automatically generate thousands of observations relating entities discovered in the text. After only 7 hours, we get a complete summarization and a web of key facts and figures which helps us navigate through documents by clicking on people’s names, businesses, locations, and more. This enables an intuitive, non-linear approach to reading documents. Here’s a short picture essay demonstrating the concept:

What’s this strange “Jeffp /STAOEPB Ms. Mackual” entity?
It’s related to Tony Figueroa, who is connected to 63 other entities. Sounds important, let’s click on him.
Plaintiff looks interesting.
I’m about to click away and wait what “A process server had to re-serve Plaintiff’s former fiancé due to…?”
How boring! The Plaintiff’s last minute unavailability caused them to be re-served.
Anyway, let’s verify that actually occurred in the text.

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Ben Goosman
Kineviz
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I’m a senior software engineer at Kineviz, where I help create data workflows and visualizations. I’m really deep into dance and music production too!