Alex Jones claims Tyler Robinson was enrolled in a CIA-affiliated program called the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence (CAI) at Utah State University (USU). The CAI, described as an academic initiative focused on anticipatory intelligence—assessing threats and opportunities in complex environments—is part of USU’s graduate offerings. Jones suggests the program targets students with potential for intelligence work, though no direct evidence confirms Robinson’s involvement.

Robinson attended USU for one semester in 2021 before withdrawing. While Utah Valley University (UVU) does not host a CAI program, USU’s initiative collaborates with UVU through the Intermountain Intelligence, Industry, and Security Consortium (I³SC). This partnership aims to develop workforce credentials in security, technology, and resilience, supported by industry and government stakeholders.

The article notes that while the CAI exists at USU, there is no confirmed proof Robinson participated in its specific programs. The piece also highlights the program’s interdisciplinary focus, combining STEM, policy, ethics, and data science to address evolving global challenges.