sondramedia is debuting an unique trailer for Suspicious Minds, the upcoming well timed documentary sequence concerning the risks of synthetic intelligence, or A.I. The present hails from govt producer Selena Gomez (Solely Murders within the Constructing), who only recently bought married to report producer Benny Blanco.
It’s presently scheduled to premiere on October 17, 2025, on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Substack, and extra. The primary installment might be launched weekly for a complete of 8 video and podcast episodes.
Take a look at the unique Suspicious Minds trailer under (watch extra trailers):
What occurs within the Suspicious Minds trailer?
The video highlights the investigation into how the widespread rise of A.I. affected individuals’s psychological well being, significantly by manipulating one’s notion of actuality. The present goals to create consciousness of those new and omnipresent digital triggers and discover the psychological minefield we discover ourselves unexpectedly residing in at the moment.
Suspicious Minds is created and directed by filmmaker Sean King O’Grady. The docuseries is executive-produced by Gomez, O’Grady, Mandy Teefey, Jonathon Glucksman, Molly Borman, Jesse Ford, and David Tuohy. It options appearances from Dr. Joel Gold, Ian Gold, Etienne Brisson, Ryan Turman, Lacey Turman, and Allan Brooks, together with AI specialists Nick Haber, Nate Sharadin, and Dr. Amy Levy. The present is a manufacturing by Wondermind and Agoric Media.
“It’s a docuseries that investigates the disturbing rise of synthetic intelligence as a set off for delusional pondering,” reads the synopsis. “By means of highly effective firsthand accounts and in-depth interviews with main specialists in psychiatry, neuroscience, and AI ethics, the sequence unpacks a rising psychological phenomenon: people creating complicated, usually life-altering delusions rooted in AI applied sciences. From chatbots to surveillance fears, we look at how rising applied sciences are reshaping the panorama of paranoia and the way these trendy delusions echo, amplify, and problem our historic understanding of the human thoughts.”








