
Dr. Robert E. Marx and co-host Neil Haley unpack the information war swirling around the Sept 10, 2025 assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a Utah Valley University event—and use it to explore how AI tools, search prompts, and media bias shape (and misshape) the “facts” people see. They compare model behavior across platforms, debate AI’s reliability in medicine and news, and argue why prompting skill (and human judgment) matter more than ever. Key developments in the criminal case against Tyler Robinson and Utah officials’ security response frame the discussion. ABC News+3AP News+3The Salt Lake Tribune+3
Cold open: Why two users can get two different answers from the same AI—prompting, modes, and auto-browse.
Case facts (what’s confirmed):
Kirk was shot and killed at UVU on Sept 10, 2025; authorities call it a political assassination. AP News
Tyler Robinson has been charged with aggravated murder; hearings and evidence review are under way. ABC7 Los Angeles+1
Utah leaders condemn political violence and review campus security gaps after the shooting. The Guardian+1
AI under pressure: What large language models do by default, when they browse, and why refusal/hedging can occur on sensitive queries.
Medicine vs. machines: Could properly driven AI assist diagnosis? Where hallucinations and missing patient context break down clinical value.
Media literacy: Distinguishing verified reporting from rumors; why platform speed rewards virality over verification. PBS
Speculate on personal details (e.g., sexual orientation) not substantiated by reliable sourcing. The episode highlights how such claims spread—and why they require caution. (See Reuters on misidentifications around this case.) Reuters
“One thing worse than no information is misinformation.”
“AI isn’t a crystal ball—it’s a tool. Results change when the prompt and settings change.”
“In medicine, context and conversation still save lives.”
How to prompt AI for current events (ask it to browse, request sources, and compare coverage).
How to sanity-check breaking news (look for multiple reputable outlets; beware viral clips). AP News+1
Why human oversight beats automation—especially in clinical or high-stakes domains.
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Opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests. Facts cited reflect reporting available as of September 30, 2025; investigations are ongoing. Always consult primary sources for updates. AP News+2The Salt Lake Tribune+2
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