Hollywood studios are reportedly passing on distributing a film about OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman, signaling a reluctance to critically engage with Big Tech narratives. This decision comes as postproduction on the film, "Artificial," nears completion, with major distributors like Netflix and Warner Bros. reportedly opting out. Neon and Mubi are said to remain interested, but the trend suggests a potential shift in Hollywood's willingness to produce critical content about major tech companies.
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