The AI Doc Tries to Find a Steady Path Through AI Hype

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A WIRED review of The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist that argues for a measured view of AI while featuring Altman, Amodei, and Hassabis; the film provides accessible AI basics and striking visuals but avoids deep scrutiny of executives, ultimately urging viewers to pressure governments and companies toward safer development, even as it leaves big questions about AGI unresolved.
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