Blake Owens, CEO of Agrippa, an AI-driven property transaction platform, received a disturbing package at his home, sparking a police investigation and raising questions about the future of real estate.
AiReal EstateTechSecurityInvestigationReal EstateAug 09, 2025
Blake Owens received a bloodied pig’s head accompanied by a threatening letter criticizing his use of artificial intelligence in the real estate sector.
Owens believes the act was prompted by an interview he gave in June, where he discussed an AI-assisted property deal, which might have raised concerns about job loss due to automation.
The letter accuses Owens of misunderstanding the real estate industry and claims that AI is not going to replace brokers.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police are reviewing the case but have not released details about potential suspects. The investigation is ongoing.
Owens maintains that his work aims to integrate AI tools to increase efficiency, not eliminate jobs. He believes in helping professionals adapt to emerging technology.
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