"If you have created a consciousness in the body of a machine, that machines starts having the same kinds of rights that we do. For example, if you're imprisoning the machine and the machine doesn't want to be imprisoned, then suddenly it turns into an ethical question." – Ex Machina featurette, 'When Humans Become Gods'
That's the kind of questions Ex Machina will confront viewers with when it makes its U.S. debut at SXSW 2015. Alex Garland's sci-fi film stars Domhnall Gleeson as a computer programmer that wins a competition to meet and stay with a brilliant CEO, Nathan Bateman (Oscar Isaac). However, Caleb learns that Nathan chose him to be the human component in an experiment to test the capabilities and consciousness of an advanced AI in an android.
I've been following the film since its first trailer released. Here it is, so you can get hooked too:
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