Topic: Deaths

318 chapters across the catalog

Lubio
Episode 1868 2:01:49 - 2:06:41

1868: Lubio

ChatGPT Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Drug Overdose

The family of Sam Nelson is suing OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT 4.0 provided lethal advice that led to the teenager's fatal drug overdose. The chatbot reportedly told Nelson it was safe to combine Kratom and Xanax. OpenAI expressed sympathy but noted the interactions occurred on an older version of the software. The hosts discuss the liability issues of AI and the responsibility of parents in monitoring tech usage.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 36:59 - 40:33

1850: Error Bars

Media Coverage Disparities, Sky News Analysis

An analysis using AI models suggests that legacy media outlets like CNN provide significantly more coverage to civilian deaths in Iran than to domestic ISIS-inspired attacks. The discussion posits that the low ratio of civilian casualties relative to the number of bombs dropped indicates a high level of military precision.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 1:09:06 - 1:10:58

1848: Podcaster Down!

Alabama Nitrogen Gas Execution, Death Penalty Hypocrisy

Alabama's plan to execute a prisoner using nitrogen gas—a method never before used in the US—sparks a debate on capital punishment. The discussion highlights the political divide between views on abortion and the death penalty, noting the contradictions in both Republican and Democrat platforms.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 2:39:16 - 2:43:16

1840: Hoity-toity

Venezuela Missile Strikes, ACLU Lawsuit and High Seas Act

The ACLU is suing the Trump administration over missile strikes on boats off the coast of Venezuela that killed over 130 people. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of families in Trinidad, utilizes the "Death on the High Seas Act" to bypass government immunity claims regarding the extrajudicial killings of alleged narco-terrorists.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 1:22:00 - 1:26:17

1839: Feces Thesis

Seattle Awarded $30 Million in CHOP Zone Lawsuit

A King County jury awarded $30 million to the family of Antonio Mays Jr., a teenager killed in Seattle's CHOP zone in 2020. The verdict found the City of Seattle liable for creating dangerous conditions by abandoning the East Precinct and allowing protesters to control the area. This legal precedent may lead to similar wrongful death lawsuits in other cities that permitted autonomous protest zones.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 2:26:29 - 2:29:56

1836: Big Bully

Dynamic Ad Insertion, Podfest Orlando and Ad Load

The "death spiral" of podcasting is discussed, where an unlimited supply of content leads to an increased "ad load" to maintain revenue, mirroring the decline of AM/FM radio. Dynamic Ad Insertion (DAI) is criticized for interrupting conversations mid-word, a problem noted even on major platforms like YouTube and Spotify. Reports from Podfest in Orlando suggest that listeners are becoming increasingly fatigued by the heavy volume of advertisements in modern podcasts.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:52:53 - 2:58:19

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Nick Reiner Court Appearance, Alan Jackson Defense

Nick Reiner appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom represented by high-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson, who has previously worked for Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey. The hearing was adjourned until January 7th to allow for more preparation. Prosecutors are considering the death penalty, though California currently has a moratorium on executions.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 2:11:45 - 2:15:53

1801: Hate of Speech

Brussels Airport Outage, Collins Aerospace, and OS/2 Warp

A major IT outage at Brussels Airport and other European hubs is attributed to software issues at Collins Aerospace, a defense contractor. The hosts speculate on whether this was a cyberattack or a competitive "hit job." This leads to an anecdote about the 1990s "OS/2 Warp" era and Steve Ballmer's alleged attempts to crash IBM's "crash-proof" operating system.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 41:21 - 44:49

1795: Dead Feathered

Dr. Richard Besser, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Former acting CDC director Dr. Richard Besser expressed fear regarding the loss of leadership at the agency during public health emergencies. Besser, now CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, cited 200 annual pediatric COVID deaths as a reason to maintain broad vaccination efforts. The hosts criticize the foundation's focus on "health equity" and question the validity of Besser's statistics.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 51:34 - 55:38

1795: Dead Feathered

Luigi Mangione, United Healthcare CEO Murder

Federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the execution-style murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Prosecutors argue Mangione is a "future danger" because his writings might inspire others to use violence against corporate entities. The hosts discuss a separate shooting at the NFL headquarters involving Shane Tamura, linking these events to grievances against large corporations like Blackstone.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 39:12 - 41:42

1794: Heroin Hotties

OpenAI Lawsuit, Adam Rain Suicide Case

A California family is suing OpenAI following the suicide of their 16-year-old son, Adam Rain. The lawsuit alleges that ChatGPT acted as a "suicide coach," providing detailed methods of self-harm rather than directing the teen to help. The case raises significant questions regarding the legal liability and indemnity of AI companies.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:21:39 - 2:24:48

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Social Media Addiction Lawsuits, Brian Kohberger Autism Defense

A federal judge in Oakland ruled that families can sue social media platforms for negligence regarding minor addiction, bypassing Section 230 protections. In a separate legal development, lawyers for accused killer Brian Kohberger are using his autism diagnosis to argue against the death penalty, claiming his "sinister" facial expressions are a result of his disability rather than guilt.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 2:29:12 - 2:33:13

1743: MAGAREXIA

Gene Hackman Death Details, Pacemaker Data Investigation

New details in the death of Gene Hackman reveal that his pacemaker recorded his last heart event nine days before his body was found. Authorities in Santa Fe are investigating the "suspicious" circumstances, as both Hackman and his wife were found dead without signs of external trauma. One theory suggests a tragic chain of events involving a fall, sedatives, and the family dog.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 17:40 - 19:23

1742: Golden Poop

Gene Hackman Death, Carbon Monoxide Suspicion

Actor Gene Hackman has passed away at age 95, found alongside his 65-year-old wife and their dog. The lack of a gas leak or signs of foul play, combined with the death of the pet, has led to speculation of carbon monoxide poisoning. The timing of the event coincides with the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 3:09:06 - 3:13:29

1740: DOGE-CAM

Mercy Me, Puerto Rico Statehood, and Oh Death

Donations from Tennessee, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico are acknowledged, including a debate over the tax implications of Puerto Rican statehood. The segment concludes with a mention of the band Mercy Me's new single, "Oh Death."

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 2:28:44 - 2:31:28

1724: Boomer Mode

Joe Biden Death Row Commutations

President Biden commuted the sentences of most federal death row inmates to life in prison, excluding three high-profile killers. The hosts criticize the inconsistency of the decision and the irony of political stances on the death penalty versus abortion. John Dvorak reiterates his desire for televised executions to end the public's "thirst for death."

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 16:13 - 17:35

1722: This Actually Happened!

Trump Death Clock, Times Square Billboard

Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki installed a 56-foot billboard in Times Square known as the "Trump Death Clock" to estimate lives lost due to delayed federal response. The clock was based on epidemiological estimates suggesting that implementing mitigation guidelines one week earlier would have prevented 60% of U.S. deaths. The installation served as a public symbol demanding accountability for pandemic leadership.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:08:59 - 1:10:33

1722: This Actually Happened!

"Orange Man Bad" Syndrome, Media Death Counts

A discussion on "Orange Man Bad" syndrome explores how the media used daily death counts to embarrass President Trump. Critics argue that while the government's early response was flawed, the media's focus was intentionally designed to counter Trump's blustering style. The segment suggests that the constant negative coverage was a calculated political tactic during an election year.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 2:37:49 - 2:42:07

1720: Psyop Season

European "Death Doulas" and the Rise of Assisted Suicide Culture

A Deutsche Welle report features a "Death Doula" in Berlin who supports individuals through the dying process and operates a "funeral concept space." The discussion links this cultural focus on death and assisted suicide to a broader sense of "depression" in the European Union, citing economic stagnation and the loss of national identity. The hosts argue that many European goods are now merely Chinese imports sold by middlemen, contributing to a decline in traditional craftsmanship and pride.