
Last year the CEO of NextDoor, Nirav Tolia, pledged to give his NIMBY app a reboot once Karen usage declined. How would Tolia accomplish this? AI, duh.
The heyday of Nextdoor saw the neighborhood-focused social app thrive as a hub for connections, local recommendations and coordinated responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. But after years of slowing growth and accusations of toxic content, the platform began to falter. Now, returning CEO Nirav Tolia is on a mission to revamp Nextdoor not by restoring it to its former glory, but by pursuing an entirely new path focused on hyperlocal news and A.I. features.
Five months later, local media and local law enforcement are having to deal with this reboot by telling people in Missoula that NO ONE WAS SHOT AT ROSE PARK. The “alert” on NextDoor was a total hallucination.

According to Missoula Police Department public information officer Whitney Bennett, the alert is false. Bennett isn’t sure who runs the “Safety Alerts” profile or where they get their information, but the account is not affiliated with the Missoula Police Department.
The profile that posted the false alert, Safety Alerts, says it is powered by samdesk.io. Samdesk.io, according to their website, offers an AI engine that creates crisis alerts based on public data sets.
While Whitney Bennett, the PIO for Missoula PD, admits she’s clueless about “who runs” the safety alerts, it’s the Top Dog at NextDoor who should be accountable for what his company is doing, but we all know people like this are NEVER held accountable. That’s why they’re always smiling.

Do you think this guy gives a shit about the local news your NIMBY app is feeding you? If you do, you’re retarded, and therefore an ideal customer for Nirav Tolia’s technology and all the local media NextDoor is now contractually bringing to its users:
One of the most striking changes is the prominence of local news in Nextdoor’s feed. For the first time, users will see a “Today’s local news” carousel of headlines from professional outlets at the top of the app. Nextdoor has signed partnerships with over 3,500 local and national news publishers across the U.S., U.K. and Canada – ranging from community papers to larger outlets like Axios and the Toronto Star – to pipe their stories into neighborhood feeds, Nextdoor told TechCrunch. These are not full articles hosted inside Nextdoor, but headlines, snippets and photos that link out to the publishers’ sites. Users can click through for the full story, and even discuss the news in comment threads beneath each item.
Hallucinating incidents of violence that would be crimes were they actually happening isn’t the only problem Missoula is starting to have with AI. At the Public Defender’s office, a liberal political loser by the name of Monica Tranel put her entire office in hot water when she got busted using AI in violation of a new District Court rule I reported on in November.
In response to getting caught, Tranel’s boss, Brian Smith, attempted to play the victim card for this liberal loser attorney:
In a Wednesday interview, Office of Public Defender Division Administrator Brian Smith told the Missoulian the AI-generated language was inadvertently included in an unrelated filing. And he criticized the county attorney’s office for filing a “four-page diatribe about the dangers of AI” instead of working with the defense to correct her mistake.
“That’s not helping the client or the case,” Smith said, “and all you are doing is trying to throw a professional colleague under the bus.”
If Monica Tranel was just a “professional colleague”, maybe Smith would have a point, but Tranel is actually a POLITICAL CANDIDATE, so maybe THAT has something to do with the “four-page diatribe” against her for potentially compromising confidential case information by uploading it.
If true, Brian Smith might want to rethink his high-horse position about what’s good for “clients” of the Public Defender’s Office.
In a response the following week, Ekwall points to that language while alleging Tranel’s filing also included incorrect information and obvious uses of artificial intelligence language.
“It is not plausible on its face that any source other than generative AI would have created such language for a filed version of a brief,” Ekwall wrote.
He wrote the defense’s filing also raised privacy concerns, suggesting confidential criminal justice information and the defendant’s mental health evaluations may have been uploaded to an outside server to generate the legal arguments. Tranel’s filing contained numerous citations that appeared as links to files uploaded to Amazon Web Services.
Smith, with the public defender’s office, pushed back on that criticism. The licensed AI tools his office is allowed to use, he said, utilize a “closed system” that doesn’t retain information inputted by attorneys.
The big problem that Smith can’t acknowledge is this: we aren’t taking about just attorneys here, we’re talking about POLITICAL CANDIDATE attorneys, which Monica Tranel has been for many years, and is again this cycle.
How does a busy public defender find the time to campaign?

Former Democratic congressional candidate and Missoula attorney Monica Tranel this week announced her campaign for the state Legislature.
Tranel is coming off two unsuccessful contests for the western congressional district against Republican Congressman Ryan Zinke in 2024 and 2022. In 2020, she lost a Public Service Commission election against Jennifer Fielder, another Republican.
When you pull back the lens from political losers, like Monica Tranel, and the total joke our criminal “justice” system has become, you might see the science fiction dystopia being put in place on the horizon, in real time. Here’s a sneak peek:

If you have children, especially boys, then this is the type of “face” they might see before getting executed by the machines. It won’t have Scarlett Johansson’s voice, since she can afford lawyers to tell the tech-bros NO, but I’m sure some other “feminine” sounding noises can be assembled for these future trials depicted in the new movie, Mercy.
Since our world is being rapidly reshaped by psychopaths, there will be LOTS of local opportunities to fight back. If you’d like to help a citizen journalist who got a big head start on doing the work of target selection, donate here.
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