'Deepfaking Sam Altman' is a documentary directed by Adam Bhala Lough that explores the burgeoning field of AI by focusing on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Unable to interview Altman in person, Lough embarks on a unique journey to India, where he collaborates with local experts to create an AI-generated version of Altman, which he then 'interviews' to uncover insights about AI technology and its impact. Interesting trivia: 1) The film creatively uses deepfake technology as both a narrative device and a subject, blurring the lines between reality and artificial intelligence. 2) The Indian team involved in creating the AI 'Sam Altman' consisted of emerging tech enthusiasts, highlighting the global nature of AI development. 3) Director Adam Bhala Lough himself is fascinated by tech and took a hands-on role in the AI creation process, offering a personal touch to the documentary's exploration.