Debunking AIis a newScreenRantoriginalseries in which people you know discover how much AI knows about them–and the latest episode features a star ofLaw & Order: Organized Crime. The fun video series will ask an AI chatbot personal and professional questions about some of today’s most talented people, who will then tell us how spot-on (or not) the bot was. The first episode ofDebunking AIfeatured none other thanScreenRant’s own Ryan George, who leads the hitPitch Meetingseries.

The second episode ofDebunking AIis all about Dean Norris. Norris has an impressive history of appearances in beloved franchises and projects, includingTerminator 2: Judgment Day, Total Recall,andBreaking Bad.Norris can currently be seen inLaw & Order: Organized Crimeseason 5playing Randall Stabler, Elliot Stabler’s older brother.

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Norris’ episode ofDebunking AIis full of fun surprises that might actually make you a little lessnervous about AItaking over the world. Check it out, above, to see what AI thinks is true about Norris’ personal life, his professional career, and his character inLaw & Order: Organized Crime.More episodes ofDebunking AIwill be coming soon.

How Much Did AI Get Right About Dean Norris?

“AI Needs To Get Improved”

As it turns out, AI doesn’t know everything aboutBreaking Badstar Dean Norris. While the chatbot did get some basic information right, such as where the actor attended high school (Clay High School in South Bend, Indiana), it was woefully wrong about his college career. While the chatbot believed Norris attended Hofstra University in New York, the actor actually attended Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The chatbot did seem to know Norris’ pre-acting gigs, which included stints as a waiter and a construction laborer.

AI Got Dean Norris To Confirm Some Law & Order: Organized Crime Character Information

Norris Touches On What’s To Come For Randall Stabler

The AI bot did encourage Norris to spill the beans on some details regarding his character arc inLaw & Order: Organized Crimeseason 5—even if it did initially get the character he was playing wrong. Once prodded to understand Norris would be playing Randall Stabler, AI got Norris to confirm that Randall would have a“much more prominent”role in season 5 of the show, teasing deeper family dynamics and the intersection of Randall’s real estate development work and his brother Elliot’s organized crime investigations.

Norris also confirmed the AI bot’s speculation that Randall may undergo emotional and personal growth in the new season, and that the character may help more directly with his brother’s hunt against those participating in organized crime. This is an exciting development for fans who want to see Elliot Stabler and his brother work together in the upcoming season, promising more family drama to come. If you need a refresher before you watch the new season, look here forwhat to remember beforeLaw & Order: Organized Crimeseason 5– based on Norris’ experience, AI may not have all the answers.

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For more fun with AI, check out our pilot episode with Pitch Meetings host Ryan George:

Law & Order: Organized Crime

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Law & Order: Organized Crime follows the detectives of the Organized Crime Control Bureau as they strive to dismantle New York City’s most vicious and violent illegal enterprises, providing a deep dive into the complex and intricate world of organized crime. Released on August 14, 2025, it extends the Law & Order franchise.