Does the film spend any time reflecting on OpenAI's responsibility for lethal strikes by the Department of Defense?
It seems to do a lot of hand-wringing, but only as an extension of the current marketing campaign we've seen that surrenders responsibility to a (apparently dysfunctional) government.
No: It is my understanding that AI Doc premiered at the Sundance Film Festival Jan 27, 2026, and the news about OpenAI and the lethal strikes broke a month later on Feb 27.
However, it does cover at some length the topics of AI use in military engagements and the larger topic of escalation and "cold war".
Does the film spend any time reflecting on OpenAI's responsibility for lethal strikes by the Department of Defense?
It seems to do a lot of hand-wringing, but only as an extension of the current marketing campaign we've seen that surrenders responsibility to a (apparently dysfunctional) government.
No: It is my understanding that AI Doc premiered at the Sundance Film Festival Jan 27, 2026, and the news about OpenAI and the lethal strikes broke a month later on Feb 27.
However, it does cover at some length the topics of AI use in military engagements and the larger topic of escalation and "cold war".