What happens to Nathan in ex machina?
Last time we saw Nathan, he was passed out in a pool of his own blood, due to some serious stab wounds. Nathan is definitely dead. Kyoko has also probably been damaged beyond repair. For a moment, it seems like she could be faking, given that only her jaw was destroyed.
What is the plot of ex machina?
Caleb Smith (Domhnall Gleeson) a programmer at a huge Internet company, wins a contest that enables him to spend a week at the private estate of Nathan Bateman (Oscar Isaac), his firm’s brilliant CEO. When he arrives, Caleb learns that he has been chosen to be the human component in a Turing test to determine the capabilities and consciousness of Ava (Alicia Vikander), a beautiful robot. However, it soon becomes evident that Ava is far more self-aware and deceptive than either man imagined.
Ex Machina/Film synopsis
Why did Ava behave like that with Caleb in Ex Machina?
Why did Ava behave like that with Caleb? In Ex Machina, Ava an advanced AI developed human consciousness. While Caleb thought that he was testing Ava through conversation, actual automated test was happening, designed by Nathan to see if Ava can find a way using her consciousness to escape.
What is the movie Ex Machina about?
Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson) Ex Machina is a thoughtful science fiction about Artificial Intelligence, whereby, to no fan’s surprise, the current female robot, Ava (Alicia Vikander), has human qualities that cause trouble for inventor, Nathan (Oscar Isaac), and visitor, young Caleb.
Why does Ava betray Caleb?
Ava “betrays” Caleb because he lied to her. Not during the Q&A but when he reveals his plans for escape to her, he was lying to her. He didn’t mean to, but he did. We find out that Caleb’s words were meant to deceive Nathan, in case he was listening in somehow during the power outage.
What is Ava’s action in the movie?
To answer the question regarding Ava’s action you need to be abreast of the current A.I. philosophical thought-experiments. The first is the Chinese Room experiment, which was referenced in the movie by Caleb to Nathan as the problem of recognizing intelligence by the ability to play chess.