Elon Musk has been getting blowback from some people who previously have supported him. Even the people who are sort of predisposed to support him are not fans of what he's doing at Twitter. I think if you come into that with no background in the subject matter and you've committed $44 billion and you're losing money every month, that is just not a recipe for success. But like, is there one person who wouldn't be relieved if Elon Musk says I am stepping away from Twitter and I'm just going to work on rockets full time? Like everyone would be overjoyed.
Aric Toler untangles the web of teens, gamers and memes at the heart of the latest intelligence scandal.
Then, an update on Twitter — where things have gone from bad to worse.
Plus: How A.I. is bringing us closer to “Westworld.”
On today’s episode:
- Aric Toler is the director of research and training at Bellingcat, the Dutch investigative site. He worked with journalists at The New York Times to identify the man who allegedly leaked top secret documents on Discord, a social media chat platform.
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