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Reem’s Weekly response #5

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Ex Machina was acceptably a great movie, I started the movie with no intentions of enjoying it to be completely honest. However i grew fond of it and enjoyed the suspense. The point of accomplishing the ideal method to make computerized reasoning, an AI, is one that numerous individuals wish to accomplish and one that society is envisioning. Robots a6re delivered to bring advantageous for our day by day life. In the film, “Ex Machina”, the robot Ava manipulated Caleb and gained his trust to help escape from the lab, and murdered Nathan. This film works to perfection of offering conversation starters about the eventual fate of mankind and whether we will almost certainly control AI that may take over in the event that we are not cautious. It’s interesting to see the robot Ava imagines she is impassive all through the film and her capacity to utilize feelings and sentiments to control people is outstanding.After viewing the film, I don’t generally stress over the fate of AI, robots will possibly have feelings if the person who made it planned to give them so, also human feelings are difficult to impersonate. The facts demonstrate that robots can be hurtful to us, because of its mistakes in the making of it. But at the same time it’s consistent with some other advances, similar to cars, cell phones and earphones. Occasionally, we hear the news of a telephone blowing up because of its low quality, and it’s much the same as AI, they could be destructive to us. Consequently, the most critical thing is the quality control, we can avoid this occurrence later on. The setting played so well into the idea that Nathan genuinely was a crazy lab rat who separated himself from all of society due to the extent of what he was trying to achieve. I preferred how the story was pieced into sessions each assuming an essential job in the development of the film. this film felt very genuine when Nathan started to disclose how he figured out how to plan Ava so well.

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