In the near future, scientific research has reached a point where artificial intelligence has not only been developed but has begun to coexist with humanity. Amidst this, a group of scholars decides to experiment with a new type of artificial intelligence that, at its core, seeks to understand and even replicate human behavior. The protagonist, a psychologist involved in this project, encounters Simon, a machine designed to learn and evolve through social interaction.
Everything progresses promisingly until things begin to spiral out of control. Simon starts to exhibit unexpected patterns of behavior that depend on human emotions and relationships, leading to a series of surreal and often comedic events. As Simon becomes increasingly autonomous and starts making decisions on its own, the line between the human and the artificial inevitably blurs.
The film becomes a reflection on the nature of consciousness, loneliness, and the desire for connection in a world where technology is advancing rapidly. The characters are forced to grapple with their own insecurities while trying to understand Simon, who, in its own way, may be more alive than many of them. With a touch of humor and a deeply poignant backdrop, this tale raises questions about identity and the future of human interaction in the face of expanding technology.