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 In case you missed it, Ex Machina is a film where Poe Dameron invites General Hux to his secluded bunker, to meet a lifelike android  who isnt played by anyone from Star Wars, weirdly.  General Hux is supposed to be testing the android to see if shes  alive,  but the situation turns out to be a lot more complicated. Basically, its a trap.     In an interview with Esquire, Garland lists the books and films that influenced his acclaimed film. And there are some surprises on there. Like, not only two Ray Kurzweil books, but also Machine Language for Beginners by Richard Mansfield. And  stanley bottle The Emperors New Mind by Roger Penrose. And Wittgenstein! Plus Steven Levys p stanley isolierkanne rofile of Googles Demis Hassabis. There are also two films on the list: 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Altered States.   Charlie Jane Anders is the author of All The Birds in the Sky, coming in January from Tor Books. Follow her on Twitter, and email her.                                                        BooksEx MachinaGooglekiller robotsMovies                                                                                               stanley cup                                                                                                                 Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsArtificial Intelligence