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Casey, you're sick.
Yeah, I realize my voice does sound a little off this week, but it's because I've been going from town to town warning people about the dangers of generative AI.
So I'm a little hoarse, and I'm just asking for our listeners forbearance this week.
That's a better explanation than the one I had, which was that Sydney got to you.
I'm Kevin Roose.
I'm a tech columnist from the New York Times.
And I'm Casey Newton from Platformer.
This week, an update on my strange and creepy encounter with Sydney.
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman talks about a new Supreme Court challenge to section 230 and what it could mean for the future of the Internet and why Meta is charging dollar twelve a month for verification.
Is it capitalism, Kevin?
Sure seems like the case.
Well, Kevin, I imagine you had a pretty wild week.
It's been a week, I will say, totally bowled over by the reaction to last week's show and the story I wrote about my encounter with Bing Sidney.
Think safe to say it went viral and it's just been a total whirlwind.