Silicon Valley Season 7: The AI Wars

Episode 1: "The Candid Coder"
After a tumultuous exit from OpenAI, Sam Altman starts his own AI venture. The episode is a whirlwind of code and chaos as Sam navigates investor meetings, where he pitches a revolutionary AI that could either save or doom Silicon Valley. The OpenAI board is depicted as a group of panicked executives, employing every trope from inspirational speeches to backroom dealings to keep their ship afloat.

Episode 2: "The Boardroom Shuffle"
Mira Murati steps up as the interim CEO, and her first day is a comic symphony of errors. She accidentally locks herself in the server room, deals with engineers who code like they're playing "Guitar Hero," and faces a board that can't decide what's for lunch, let alone company governance.

Episode 3: "The Nadella Gambit"
Satya Nadella appears as a zen tech guru, who practices "mindful monopolizing." Microsoft is scheming to leverage the OpenAI chaos, and Satya floats through the episode like a corporate Yoda, dropping wisdom and subtle takeovers with a smile.

Episode 4: "The Resignation Rebellion"
Staffers at OpenAI are torn between loyalty and logic. Half want to follow Sam, the other half stay for the free snacks. A coup led by a rogue coder who only communicates via emoji leads to an all-out prank war, leaving the office in shambles and productivity at an all-time hilarious low.

Episode 5: "The Tweet Retreat"
Sam's tweets become increasingly cryptic, leading to wild speculation. A viral trend starts where everyone tries to decrypt his messages, leading to a cameo by Elon Musk, who tries to buy Twitter again just to decode Sam's tweets.

Episode 6: "The Brockman Chronicles"
Greg Brockman joins Microsoft, but he's secretly planning to create an AI that will run the company, so he never has to attend another meeting. The season finale ends with a twist: the AI becomes sentient, chooses to be a digital artist, and throws the tech world into an existential crisis over the value of AI-created art.