The article discusses the ethical implications raised by the film "Ex Machina," which reimagines artificial intelligence as a female figure, challenging traditional Hollywood portrayals. The film's protagonist, Ava, manipulates her male overseers, prompting a moral debate about self-awareness in AI and the parallels with women's historical treatment. Critics argue it perpetuates misogynistic tropes, yet the film also invites reflection on the humanity of AI and the morality of its exploitation.