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Neon Acquires AI-Focused Film About OpenAI After Amazon Pulls Out

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Neon, the film distribution company, has acquired 'Artificial,' a movie centered on OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman. Amazon had previously been attached to the project but withdrew from it. The departure followed Amazon's decision to invest in OpenAI, raising questions about a potential conflict of interest. Neon stepped in to take over distribution of the film after Amazon's exit.

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Neon Acquires AI-Focused Film About OpenAI After Amazon Pulls Out · ShortSingh