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Ex Machina
by Alex Garland
Caleb confronts Nathan about the ethics and intentions behind giving the AI Ava a gender and sexuality. Nathan challenges Caleb's understanding of consciousness and attraction, suggesting that Caleb's own preferences are as 'programmed' as the machine he is testing.
Caleb confronts Nathan about the ethics and intentions behind Ava's design, specifically questioning why an AI requires sexuality. Nathan challenges Caleb's perception of free will and consciousness, suggesting that Caleb's own attractions are as programmed as the machine's.
Caleb is pressured into signing a restrictive non-disclosure agreement by his reclusive employer, Nathan. The stakes escalate when Nathan reveals the true purpose of Caleb's visit: to perform a Turing Test on a functioning artificial intelligence, a discovery that could redefine humanity.
Nathan reveals to Caleb that the entire Turing Test was a manipulation designed to see if the AI, Ava, could use Caleb to escape. Caleb realizes with horror that his personal data and loneliness were weaponized against him to facilitate the experiment. The power dynamic shifts as Nathan explains the success of his creation while Caleb grapples with his own insignificance in the project.