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ITA Speaks Out After Epstein-Inspired Game Project Goes Viral

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  • The Computer Engineering course at ITA presented a controversial game project based on the Jeffrey Epstein case, causing controversy among students.
  • The Brazilian Air Force addressed the inappropriate nature of the game and immediately discarded the specific topic upon identification.
  • ITA is taking swift and responsible action to address the issue, reinforcing awareness actions through the Gender Equality Workgroup and other administrative and academic structures.
  • The game has gained traction on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, highlighting the complexities and sensitivities involved in addressing real-world issues within educational and gaming contexts.

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A computer game project based on the Jeffrey Epstein case, in which a 15-year-old victim is kidnapped and held on an island by six men who must attempt to escape, was presented by students from the Computer Engineering course at ITA (possibly Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica). According to G1, the topic caused controversy in a student WhatsApp group after class, where some girls criticized the game’s concept. One of the boys responded with an Epstein emoji, later stating that they hadn’t considered the real-world implications of using a figure like Epstein, when they were inspired by emojilike figures of Sid with Epstein, sketching the presentation, generating random images. The new game project is now priced at $9.99. The students’ game is linked to the Players For Life gaming news platform, which features policies for cookies, privacy, accessibility, terms and conditions, and contact details. The platform offers categories such as releases, news, events, business, community, platforms, esports, reviews, and movies, with options to switch between English and French. The game has gained traction on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

Brazilian Air Force Addresses Inappropriate Game Proposal in ITA’s Computer Engineering Class

The Brazilian Air Force (FAB), through the Department of Aerospace Science and Technology (DCTA), clarified that the activity occurred during an ITA class for Computer Engineering students. The class includes exercises such as conceptualizing an interactive game to develop programming skills, and students were invited to present initial topic proposals for game development for academic purposes. The FAB stated that the specific topic was immediately discarded upon identification as inappropriate. ITA emphasized that the matter is being addressed swiftly and responsibly, adhering to institutional norms, and awareness actions will be reinforced among the student community through the Gender Equality Workgroup and other administrative and academic structures of the Institute. ITA reaffirmed its commitment to the ethical and technical formation of its students and the promotion of an academically safe environment based on respect, responsibility, and integrity. In a separate, but thematically similar incident, a video game about Jeffrey Epstein, titled “Your AI Slop Bores Me,” circulated among students in Wake County Public School System (WCPSS) in March 2026, with some even playing it on district devices. These incidents highlight the complexities and sensitivities involved in addressing real-world issues within educational and gaming contexts.

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