The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist is a brilliant piece of work.
(This will be a fully spoilorific overview. If you havenโt seen The AI Doc,I recommend seeing it, it is about as good as it could realistically have been, in most ways.)
Like many things, it only works because it is centrally real. The creator of the documentary clearly did get married and have a child, freak out about AI, ask questions of the right people out of worry about his son's future, freak out even more now with actual existential risk for (simplified versions of) the right reasons, go on a quest to stop freaking out and get optimistic instead, find many of the right people for that and ask good non-technical questions, get somewhat fooled, listen to mundane safety complaints, seek out and get interviews with the top CEOs, try to tell himself he could ignore all of it, then decide not to end on a bunch of hopeful babies and instead have a call for action to help shape the future.
The title is correct. This is about โhow I became an Apolcaloptimist,โ and why he wanted to be that, as opposed to [...] ---
Outline:
(03:37) Babies Are Awesome
(04:58) People Are Worried About AI Killing Everyone
(06:17) Freak Out
(06:47) Other People Are Not Worried About AI Killing Everyone
(09:27) Deepfaketown and Botpocalypse Soon
(10:15) Stopping The AI Race and A Narrow Path
(11:47) CEOs Know Their Roles
(13:28) The Call To Action
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First published:
March 31st, 2026
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ppC6geY4FxGYifrWx/movie-review-the-ai-doc
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