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That's a series of protocols deployed to determine whether a machine can exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from that of a human. Written and directed by Alex Garland (making his debut behind the camera after penning screenplays for the likes of "28 Days Later" and "Sunshine"), the story is about a young programming whiz (Domhnall Gleeson) who's summoned by his reclusive CEO (Oscar Isaac) to that man's very remote estate and lab to deploy the Turing test. So far, it's one of the best films of 2015. Of course, those sorts of movies have long been examples of cautionary stories about taking technology too far, and the latest sort of Pandora's Box tale is the superlative "Ex Machina." Named after the old literary term "deus ex machina" ("god from the machine" - usually referring to a contrived and sudden resolution to a plot or character dilemma), the film is a heady piece of sci-fi, fleshed out with terrific performances, a smart script, solid special effects (especially considering the low budget) and expert direction. And we wouldn't want to give them any ideas or showcase our obvious paranoia and hatred of them. After all, in the vast majority of such movies, be that "2001: A Space Odyssey" or the "Terminator" flicks, they end up turning on humans.

Screenit robots movie#

In fact, I could apply that to allowing any said future consciousness-equipped robot, android or non-humanly shaped computer to watch most any movie about such mechanical beings. It's obviously being done to test the robot's ability to maintain or regain its footing, but all I could jokingly think was that you hope that creation is never given artificial intelligence and then allowed to watch said video. OUR TAKE: 7.5 out of 10 I recently saw a video on YouTube where a robotic manufacturing corporation has created animal-like robots (all completely mechanical in appearance and walking on four limbs) where the designer, programmer or maybe just a mean bystander kicks said creations over. Keeping that in mind as the week progresses, Caleb comes to sense Ava as a real being, all while wondering what's really going on and what Nathan might really be doing. But during occasional power glitches in the lab - during which Nathan is unable to monitor their interaction via camera and microphone - Ava instructs Caleb not to trust anything Nathan says or does. As the week begins, Caleb begins interviewing Ava and is impressed by what he sees, hears and experiences. He's brought Caleb there to perform a so-called Turing Test on her - namely to see if she possesses truly believable artificial intelligence. There, while his non-English speaking assistant, Kyoko (SONOYA MIZUNO), tends to his daily needs, Nathan has created a realistic looking robot he's named Ava (ALICIA VIKANDER).

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Nathan's company runs the number one search engine on the Internet, but he's after more than just that, something he introduces to Caleb at his remote, underground and highly secretive home-meets-lab. PLOT: Caleb (DOMHNALL GLEESON) is a 26-year-old programmer who learns he's won a company lottery prize to spend a week with their reclusive CEO, Nathan (OSCAR ISAAC). QUICK TAKE: Sci-Fi: A computer programmer is summoned by his reclusive, inventor boss to determine if his latest creation, a realistic looking female robot, possesses true and undeniable artificial intelligence.

screenit robots

(2015) (Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac) (R)









Screenit robots