Podcast: 3d Printed Guns And Unitedhealthcare
This week we start with Joseph's story about how the weapon found on the alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO murderer was a particular 3D printed design. Then Jason tells us what he found about the alleged killer Luigi Mangione through his online accounts, and why, ultimately, this kind of journalism might not matter. After the break, Sam talks about how various healthcare companies removed pages about their leadership after the murder, and what we're seeing when it comes to social content moderation around it. In the subscribers-only section, we talk about Congress getting big mad at Apple and Google after 404 Media's reporting on deepfake apps.
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- UnitedHealthcare Shooting Person of Interest Had 3D Printed Glock
- Luigi Mangione Played 'Among Us,' Breathes Air
- Major Health Insurance Companies Take Down Leadership Pages Following Murder of United Healthcare CEO
- Moderators Across Social Media Struggle to Contain Celebrations of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Assassination
- Congress Pushes Apple to Remove Deepfake Apps After 404 Media Investigation