If you're pondering what to watch tonight, I recommend the movie Ex-Machina. It's from 2014, but it only becomes more relevant today.
I remember finding it somewhat by chance, and it struck me to my core. The plot revolves around an AI specialist who creates a robot-girl in his "garage" and destroys her every time she fails the Turing test.
It seems that watching this film was the first moment I seriously started to think about the future of AI and what awaits us all.
P.S. An interesting fact from Kinopoisk:
"In one scene on Nathan's computer, you can notice some computer code. It's a program in Python that prints a certain sequence of characters. If you run the provided code in Python 2.7, you'll get the following string in the console: ISBN = 9780199226559. If we assume that the ISBN is a unique number for a book (International Standard Book Number) and search for a book by this number, we can find that its theme perfectly matches the theme of the film: 'Embodiment and the Inner Life: Cognition and Consciousness in the Space of Possible Minds.'"