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Amazon's "Artificial" film about OpenAI and Sam Altman is set to debut next year. It sounds a lot like "The Social Network." Should Altman be worried?
A new film about Facebook is in the works and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg might not be happy to find out what it's about.
Fifteen years after Jesse Eisenberg made Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg look like the socially awkward tech genius he is in director David Fincher’s The Social Network, the film’s writer ...
The tech titan and his wife once had sprawling ambitions for their Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Now their efforts in politics, education and housing have been cut back to focus on science.
Sorkin, who wrote the Oscar-winning 2010 movie about Mark Zuckerberg and the birth of Facebook, is now inspired by a Wall Street Journal article series.
The Social Network, the Facebook biographical drama that Mark Zuckerberg said was "hurtful", is getting a sequel. And if the first one made Zuck do a frowning face, then he ain't seen nothing yet.
Artificial Intelligence Mark Zuckerberg Wants to Win AI by Copying Everyone Smarter Than Him Meta’s CEO is trying to buy his way to the front of the AI race, poaching top talent and eyeing startups.
Previously, Jesse Eisenberg starred as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. "The Social Network" is a 2010 biographical film that tells the story of the founding of social media platform Facebook.
Sorkin will also direct. Jesse Eisenberg led the original film as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, with Song, Andrew Garfield, Rooney Mara, Armie Hammer, and Dakota Johnson co-starring.
The original film, written by Sorkin and directed by David Fincher, starred Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and chronicled the creation of the social media platform.
Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire founder of the world’s largest social media company, Meta, had registered for his first official jiu-jitsu tournament under his first and middle names.