
How a Community Rocked by Fake Nudes Pushed Back
For a November 2023 issue of Bloomberg Businessweek, Olivia Carville and Margi Murphy wrote about a group of young women in a New York City suburb whose photographs had been manipulated into pornography. Margi writes for the newsletter today about Levittown, a six-part podcast in which they dive deeper into the topic. Plus: A crypto billionaire pursues his dream of building a space station.
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Josh Tyrangiel
Josh Tyrangiel was previously the editor of Bloomberg Businessweek and chief content officer for Bloomberg Media. A 12-time Emmy and Peabody Award-winning producer, he created Vice News Tonight on HBO and has produced feature-length documentaries for HBO, Netflix, and Apple TV+. Most recently, Tyrangiel wrote a column for The Washington Post and served as executive producer—alongside Oprah Winfrey—of ABC's AI and the Future of Us. He continues to produce television and documentaries and is writing a book for Simon & Schuster about how AI can be used for the common good.