**BREAKING: Chris Hansen Launches Global AI “Predator Tracker” — Internet Becomes the New Sting Operation**
*December 2034 – Silicon Valley/Detroit*
In a move that has tech CEOs and privacy activists both stunned, legendary investigative journalist Chris Hansen has unveiled **“Project Caught in the Web,”** a fully autonomous AI system that scans encrypted platforms and the Dark Web in real-time for predatory behavior against minors.
The system, developed in partnership with a coalition of former intelligence analysts, doesn’t just flag accounts—it **predicts** encounters before they happen.
“In 2024, we were chasing ghosts,” Hansen told an exclusive press pool. “In 2034, the ghosts are running out of places to hide.”
The program uses behavioral linguistics, micro-expression analysis in video calls, and financial transaction patterns to identify potential offenders with a 99.7% accuracy rate. Within just 72 hours of its beta launch, the AI flagged over 14,000 international accounts and cross-referenced them with unsolved missing persons cases.
**The twist?** The system is now integrated into every major smart appliance, car, and school district network in North America. A parent's refrigerator can legally intercept a suspicious message.
Critics call it the “Orwellian Caught-in-the-Act.” Supporters call it the first truly proactive child protection system in history.
Hansen’s final quote? “Have a seat, world. We’re just getting started.”
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