>In 2015, Sam Altman (Andrew Garfield) and Iya Stuskever (Yura Borisov) build the company OpenAI, but clashing ideas over the future of artificial intelligence lead to a falling-out and culminate with Stuskever leading a movement to fire Altman in 2023, only for Altman to be rehired a few days later.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt37171180/
Test-screening reaction>“Artificial” is “The Social Network” for the AI era. It dives into the rise of OpenAI and the personalities behind what might end up being the most important tech shift of our time. Made on a reported $40M budget, it’s all about clashing egos, big ideas, and the dubious ethics that come with building something this powerful, this fast.>The movie mainly follows Ilya Sutskever (Yura Borisov), who essentially carries the first half. He’s portrayed as the idealistic, slightly naive brain of the operation – the one who truly believes in the bigger picture, much like Eduardo Saverin in “The Social Network.” However, as the film progresses, the spotlight gradually shifts to Sam Altman, played by Andrew Garfield, who, interestingly enough, previously portrayed Saverin.>Garfield’s performance is one people seem split on. He starts off pretty grounded, but as the movie goes on, it sounds like he leans more into a heightened, almost exaggerated version of Altman. On the flip side, Jason Schwartzman and Cooper Hoffman are getting a lot of love – they seem to be the quiet MVPs of the ensemble. Hoffman plays co-developer Greg Brockman in the film’s second act, while Schwartzman appears in a minor role as a disgruntled tech innovator who delivers a monologue to Sutskever about the far greater risks of allowing AI to spiral out of control.
>>220095815>Then there’s Elon Musk. played by Ike Barinholtz, and this is where things get a bit weird. The performance apparently goes pretty broad—almost sketch comedy-level at times. Musk shows up as an early OpenAI backer but is mostly distracted by his glitchy self-driving Tesla instead of the future of humanity. After trying (and failing) to merge OpenAI with Tesla, he pulls out and disappears from the movie.>Tone-wise, “Artificial” is kind of doing two things at once. It’s part love letter to Silicon Valley – especially San Francisco – focusing on the power players, and part warning about where all of this could be heading. But interestingly, AI itself isn’t really the entire focus. It’s more in the background, while the movie zeroes in on the people building it and all their quirks, ambitions, and contradictions.>One thing almost everyone seems to agree: the score rules. Even without Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross this time, Guadagnino brought in Blur’s Damon Albarn, whose music still taps into that same pulsing, tech-thriller vibe.https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2026/4/23/artificial
>>220095806The reason why normies loved social network is because Zuckerberg wasn't a meme back then So when they made a movie people just believed this is how Zuckerberg behaves and he actually made Facebook because he was an incelOf course people found out the entire story was made up bullshit but at that point movie became critically acclaimed Guys like Altman have thousands podcast appearances There's no mystery to them. They're just dumb rich retards
>>220095806Does he also rape his three year old sister in this? Or meet his husband in Peter Thiel's hot tub at 2am?Of course not, they'll portray him as mildly evil instead of actually inhuman jew repriloid.
>>220095806Will they talk about how "OpenAI" was presented as a free open-source AI until Microsoft swooped in and thanked all the unpaid coders for their help right before they made it a closed, pay-to-use AI?
>>220095834Why does the guy who plays Elon Musk look like Sam Altman?
>Hey let’s do Social Network but for AI>Oh yeah and literally bring back Andre Garfield tooIs Luca a hack?
>>220095898also Fincher is a good director
>>220097620The Social Network was kino thoughbeit
Wow it's "Sam Altman's Wikipedia Page: The Mmovie"
Have they defaulted yet?