> On 16 Aug 2020, at 03:36, Beixiao Robert Liu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It’s available on YouTube.

OK Thx. I found it, but only in paid version, which I usually avoid.



> You could rent it for as little as $4, as long as you finish viewing it 
> within 2 days once your start playing. 
> 
> Thanks for recommending it. I just viewed it. My wife said that it’s stupid 
> for the boy to trust the AI girl, Ava, so he got what he deserved. 

Oooooh…. Hmm…

---Well I guess I need to see the movie to be more precise here … :)

Bruno


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>> On Aug 15, 2020, at 21:26, Russell Standish <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Alas not available on Netflix Australia. It'll have to wait until
>> if/when I subscribe to Amazon Prime briefly.
>> 
>> I'm also not really prepared to purchase a VPN just to watch other
>> countries' Netflix connections, for much the same reason as I only
>> subscribe to one streamer - so it might have to wait until if/when I
>> do live in a country that has it in the Netflix catalogue.
>> 
>> The tangled web of movie copyright arrangements... Bah!
>> 
>>> On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 02:23:52PM -0700, Alan Grayson wrote:
>>> If you haven't viewed it, please do so. It's about the Turing Test, science
>>> fiction, but the "special effects" aren't primarily photographic bells and
>>> whistles, but the dialogue. the text, the logic of the script. Recently, we
>>> have argued about consciousness, what it is, and how we can test for it in 
>>> the
>>> context of AI. I claimed that we could do some superficial surgery to 
>>> determine
>>> whether the subject of the test was a robot or a conscious entity. But this 
>>> is
>>> completely mistaken. All that that would reveal is whether the subject was
>>> artificial, not whether it was "conscious". The subject could have been a 
>>> black
>>> box, and still showing signs of what we can't really define; consciousness. 
>>> I
>>> think Ex Machina provides an answer of what we need to look for. Please 
>>> view it
>>> and report back. But do NOT read the plot, say in Wiki. It's a spoiler. AG
>>> 
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