Project Detail

AI: Probably Nothing to Worry About

AI: Probably Nothing to Worry About

Synopsis

The definitive documentary on AI's origins, told by the people who built it. A thriller-paced reckoning with ambition, rivalry and the question that now haunts everyone: Will artificial intelligence save humanity or destroy it?
Official Selection Tribeca 2026 - World premiere

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Features
Running time
128 min
Director
Nick Holt
Producer
Ben Brown, Zara Powell
Executive Producer
David Glover, Barbara Broccoli, David Dugan, Mark Raphael
Editor
Ben Brown

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

72 Films

1st Floor
1 Amwell St
London
EC1R 1UL

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