Few will forget the tumultuous weeks for 2023, when the co -founder and CEO of Operai Sam Altman was fired and then returned to his position in the pioneering artificial intelligence company. You may not be surprised that such surprising turn of the events is now fodder for an important film.
Little is known about the production of Amazon Studios/mgm beyond a handful of news and casting rumors. What we do know is that Andrew Garfield (star of The social network) is chosen as Sam Altman, and Monica Barbaro plays the former interim CEO of Operai, Mira Murati. Beyond that, we have a handful of stars, including Cooper Hoffman, Jason Schwartzman and Billie Lourd, who remain without assigning the roles (none of them looks like a good option for Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella). On Tuesday, Chris O’Dowd (Black mirror, The multitude of IT) He joined the list, but without any detail about who would play the Irish actor.
Without a doubt, the film is full of a high drama, some absurd and juicy roles, but maybe none mixes everything as the casting of the owner of X and the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk.
Musk, who co -founded Openai in 2015 with Altman before moving away in 2018, has been a thorn on Altman’s side for almost a decade, even during the Altman shooting agitation. Musk was inserted, highlighting a letter without signing full of accusations against Altman.
Things between the two men have not improved. In recent days, Altman and Musk have fought for the Chatgpt position in Apple’s store. Musk argues that Apple is standing out and unfairly promoting his partner’s partner about the offer of X, the newly updated Grok.
The sparks are flying
Musk tweeted this week: “Apple is behaving in a way that makes it impossible for any AI company in addition to OpenAi to reach n.
To which Altman replied: “This is a remarkable statement given what I have heard alleged that Elon does to manipulate X to benefit himself and his own companies and damage his competitors and people who do not like.”
Clearly, an on -screen representation of its toxic relationship could be cinematographic gold. But who will play Musk against Garfield Altman?
Ike Barinholtz (The study) It has been rumored, but nothing is confirmed. Could O’Dowd be the real “musk” waiting?
However, from our perspective, there is no doubt which of the two should play musk. Anyone who has spent some time around him knows that Musk has a strange, peculiar and extravagant energy. O’Dowd is a key too discreet but Barinholtz? If you saw any part of the Apple TV+ Emmy nominated The studyYou know, Bariholtz, who plays the study executive Sal Saperstein, has the correct combination of kinetic energy, unpredictability and strange pathos to achieve it.
At least that is our hope. A movie called Artificial Approximately the darkest days in Operai’s story will not be worth seeing unless it becomes very, very real.