🚫 Amazon Drops Sam Altman’s Biopic

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Breaking News: Amazon MGM has pulled Luca Guadagnino’s film Artificial, a drama about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, right after announcing a $50B partnership with OpenAI.

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  • Amazon ditches Sam Altman movie

  • India blocks Telegram: Users rush to VPNs

  • Ambani’s plan to bring AI to every home

  • Ukraine to deploy AI-powered missile swarms

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Amazon MGM just killed its nearly finished OpenAI drama Artificial right before it could hit theaters.

  • Sam Altman and Elon Musk are the villains of the script, portrayed as unsympathetic figures who tested poorly with early audiences.

  • The plot tracks the chaotic week in 2023 when Altman was fired and rehired, with Andrew Garfield playing Altman and Ike Barinholtz as Musk.

  • Amazon claims the movie is "better served" elsewhere, despite bankrolling the $40 million budget and getting positive test screenings.

Four months ago, Amazon struck a monumental $50 billion cloud and AI partnership with OpenAI.

đź‘€ The take: When you sign a $50 billion contract with a tech giant, releasing a Hollywood takedown of their CEO is bad for business. Big Tech's financial grip on AI is now dictating what gets released on screen. Watch for an independent studio to scoop up the distribution rights, because this film is too explosive to stay shelved forever.

India just pulled the plug on Telegram for 150 million users because of a vulnerability in how the app handles edited messages.

  • The government triggered a nationwide block until June 22 because scammers were using Telegram’s edit tool to alter timestamps and fake medical exam paper leaks.

  • Within hours of the app store wipe, Proton VPN saw a massive 150% surge in Indian signups as users scrambled to stay connected.

  • Telegram’s CEO openly blasted the move, arguing that blanket bans never stop bad actors and only push them to alternative encrypted platforms.

This matters because Telegram has evolved into a massive infrastructure hub for regional tech ecosystems, housing thousands of developer groups, crypto communities, and AI automation bots.

⚠️ The take: This is a textbook case of using a sledgehammer to fix a localized problem. Forcing tech platforms to disable native features under threat of a total national blackout sets a dangerous legal precedent for communication apps globally.

Try this now: If your community or tech project relies entirely on a third-party chat app, treat this as a wake up call to build an independent email list or alternative backup channel before a sudden regulatory block cuts you off completely.

Mukesh Ambani is building an AI empire that sidesteps app stores completely by embedding artificial intelligence directly into India's cellular network infrastructure.

  • Calling a friend or a business will trigger the "Jio Call Agent" on demand, allowing an embedded LLM to transcribe the conversation, draft summaries, or book a ride mid-call.

  • The system is bypassing English dependencies to launch natively across 22 regional Indian languages, targeting hundreds of millions of users who never touch Western tech apps.

  • The entire project runs on a custom, solar-powered data center grid explicitly optimized with cutting-edge Nvidia chips to keep consumer costs at near-zero.

This matters because Western developers usually build AI models as top-layer software apps, whereas Reliance Jio is treating artificial intelligence as a foundational public utility.

đź‘€ The take: This is how you build true sovereign AI infrastructure. By baking AI directly into the voice network and living room hardware, Ambani is effectively blocking out American tech giants from capturing the world's largest digital consumer market.

Try this now: If you are building B2B or consumer AI tools, look beyond standard web wrappers. The real future belongs to developers figuring out how to thread ambient AI directly into existing legacy infrastructure like phone lines, smart TVs, and home appliances.

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