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30th October 2014, 15:03
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Airicist
30th October 2014, 15:04
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Ex Machina - Official International Trailer 1 (Universal Pictures) HD

Published on Oct 30, 2014


The official trailer for EX MACHINA, in UK Cinemas January 23rd 2015.


Here is "Ex Machina" trailer with English and French subtitles.
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So, how does a programmer get to be meeting the CEO?
I won a competition.
The president can't get Mr Gareth on the phone.
You got the golden ticket.
- It's good to meet you, Nathan. - It's good to meet you too, Caleb.
Can we just get past the whole employer-employee thing?
Cheers.
In many ways this building isn't a house. It's a research facility.
I want to talk to you about the greatest scientific event in the history of man.
Are you building an AI?
Hello.
Hi
I've never met anyone new before.
- Have you? - None like you.
She's incredible!
The challenge is to show you that she's a robot
and then see if you still feel she has consciousness.
- Do you want to be my friend? - Of course.
- Will it be possible? - Why would it not be?
- You've never been outside this building? - We could go together.
Did you program her to flirt with me?
Do you think about me?
If you lie, I will know.
- No. - Lie.
- Maybe she's pretending to like you. - Why would she do that?
- Do you think I might be switched off? - It's not up to me.
Why is it up to anyone?
You shouldn't trust Nathan.
You shouldn't trust anything he says.
I think it's the next model. It's gonna be the real breakthrough.
What will you do with the old one?
You have to help me.
One day the AIs are gonna look back on us
upright apes
all set for extinction.
Is it strange to have made something that hates you?
What were you doing with Ava?!

Airicist
30th October 2014, 15:06
https://youtu.be/s-HiQ9K2uf4

Ex Machina | Official Teaser Trailer HD | A24

Published on Oct 30, 2014

Airicist
3rd March 2015, 18:24
https://youtu.be/zYjDApK6_oE

Ex Machina Movie TRAILER #2 (2015) Sci Fi Thriller HD

Published on Mar 3, 2015


"Ex Machina" Movie TRAILER #2 (2015) Sci Fi Thriller HD

A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating the human qualities of a breathtaking female A.I.

Director: Alex Garland

Writer: Alex Garland

Stars: Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, Alicia Vikander

Airicist
10th April 2015, 18:55
https://youtu.be/Tu1ajhotzj0

Ex Machina | Examining Our Fear of AI

Published on Apr 10, 2015


In our exclusive video, we talk with the writer/director of 'Ex Machina,' Alex Garland (The Beach, 28 Days) and the stars, Oscar Isaac and Alicia Vikander about the inspirations for the film, the relation between AI and consciousness, and how AI has permeated the cultural landscape.

"Human in the Machine: The Making of "Ex Machina (https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/9an3pp/video-human-in-the-machine-the-making-of-ex-machina)"

by Beckett Mufson
April 10, 2015

Airicist
10th April 2015, 21:24
https://youtu.be/Mnxb2iOjrtE

Ex Machina Is a Modern Sci-Fi Take on Consciousness

Published on Apr 10, 2015


Anthony talks to the stars of the newly released science fiction thriller film written and directed by Alex Garland (screenwriter of "28 Days Later" and "Sunshine"). Alicia Vikander plays Ava, a fully humanoid AI created by Nathan (who is played by Oscar Isaac).

Airicist
15th April 2015, 05:49
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The Making of Ava

Featurette - The Making of Ava


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The team behind Ex Machina delves into the process of conceptualizing and designing Ava, a robot with artificial intelligence.

Airicist
24th June 2015, 08:44
https://vimeo.com/131558561

Cinematographer Rob Hardy, BSC discusses EX MACHINA
June 23, 2015


Award winning cinematographer, Rob Hardy, BSC discussing his latest feature film work, Alex Garland’s EX MACHINA, produced by Scott Rudin & DNA Films. Rob talks about the film making techniques from the production.
His previous credits include Ralph Fiennes’ second feature The Invisible Woman starring Felicity Jones, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ralph Fiennes as Charles Dickens; Broken directed by multi-award winning theatre director Rufus Norris and starring Cillian Murphy & Tim Roth, and Shadow Dancer directed by Oscar® winner James Marsh and starring Clive Owen and Andrea Riseborough.

Airicist
27th January 2016, 05:11
Article "Artificial Intelligence: Gods, egos and Ex Machina (https://www.theguardian.com/science/the-lay-scientist/2016/jan/26/artificial-intelligence-gods-egos-and-ex-machina)"
Even with its flaws, last year’s Ex Machina perfectly captured the curious relationship between artificial intelligence, God and ego. A tiny change in its closing moments would have given it an intriguing new dimension.

by Martin Robbins
January 26, 2016

Airicist
3rd March 2020, 16:23
https://youtu.be/gU-mkuMU428

Alex Garland: Ex Machina, Devs, Annihilation, and the Poetry of Science | AI Podcast #77 with Lex

Mar 3, 2020


I really enjoyed this conversation with Alex. Here's the outline:
0:00 - Introduction
3:42 - Are we living in a dream?
7:15 - Aliens
12:34 - Science fiction: imagination becoming reality
17:29 - Artificial intelligence
22:40 - The new "Devs" series and the veneer of virtue in Silicon Valley
31:50 - Ex Machina and 2001: A Space Odyssey
44:58 - Lone genius
49:34 - Drawing inpiration from Elon Musk
51:24 - Space travel
54:03 - Free will
57:35 - Devs and the poetry of science
1:06:38 - What will you be remembered for?

Alex Garland, writer and director of many imaginative and philosophical films from the dreamlike exploration of human self-destruction in the movie Annihilation to the deep questions of consciousness and intelligence raised in the movie Ex Machina, which to me is one of the greatest movies on artificial intelligence ever made. I'm releasing this podcast to coincide with the release of his new series called Devs that will premiere this Thursday, March 5, on Hulu as part of "FX on Hulu". It explores many of the themes this very podcast is about: from quantum mechanics to artificial life to simulation to the modern nature of power in the tech world. This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast.