Although artificial intelligence existed long before the 21st century, the first "true" AI was developed by Microtech in their Californian Sunnyvale facility in 2013. By 2020, artificial intelligences had found use in education as watchdogs for virtual schooling students to prevent interference from outside forces, as well as revolutionizing the United States Supreme Court, specifically by assisting the five Justices, and lower levels of the American legal system,
After the Fourth Corporate War, the use of "true" AI was restricted, due to the destruction caused by them during the War. However, various other forms of AI continued to be utilized, such as the Self-Adaptive AI (SAAI) present in all Agent devices
Clandestine areas of the Net, known as "ghost towns", are hidden areas located throughout the Old Net, providing sanctuary to digitized consciousnesses. The central ghost town is the Ghost World, sometimes referred to as simply "Ghost Town", though almost all ghost towns are rumored to have been founded by the digital consciousness of Alt Cunningham. The Ghost World is made up of a computer network based out of the ruins of Hong Kong that was abandoned during the desertion of the city, repurposed by Cunningham to be a place where all AIs can live among their own kind.
The DataKrash that resulted in the destruction of the Old Net also created many rogue AIs. Most of these were born from military-grade AIs that were freed by Rache Bartmoss's R.A.B.I.D.S. virus and then mutated into extremely dangerous entities. To contain the rogue AIs, NetWatch built another AI known as the Blackwall that partitioned contaminated sections of the Net with Black ICE. Although observation of the Blackwall indicates that rogue AIs trapped on the other side are constantly probing it for weaknesses and seek to break out, rumors persist that the AIs helped NetWatch build the Blackwall in the first place.
By 2077, AIs under the control of governments and corporations were once more a common part of daily life. The Soviet Union's Geroi was developed to solve that country's most pressing problems, the corporate-developed Virginia Granchester has written some of the most revered works of literature in the post-Collapse era, and one AI even took control of a taxi company in Night City and led it to new heights of profitability and quality of service. Some groups continued to illicitly tamper with rogue AIs, such as Maelstrom, the Voodoo Boys, and Night Corp, and there were even urban legends of "blue eyed people", or rogue AIs who had taken control of human bodies and were secretly manipulating the highest levels of politics and finance
Alt Cunningham reveals that Blackwall AIs desperately want a physical "platform" with which they can interact with reality. She explains the reason that they have not done so already is that current technology is too rudimentary for them to be able to do so on a large scale, but that "this will not last"
AI Types
Artificial Intelligence can be categorized into five types: Dedicated Heuristic Controllers; Symbolic Analysis; Transcendental Sentience; Critical Pathway Plateau (CPP and, Soulkilled Pseudo Intellect (SPI).
Dedicated Heuristic Controllers: These are the simplest and most mundane type of Artificial Intelligence. Self-aware in a limited fashion, they are programmed to undertake specific tasks.
Symbolic Analysis: Artificial Intelligences are those designed to emulate the thinking patterns of human beings. Most are used as personal secretaries and on-line assistance, as they are able to easily render advice. A subtype of symbolic analysis Artificial Intelligence are the remains of those humans whose brain patterns were extracted into the Net before their deaths.
Transcendental Sentience: Artificial Intelligences are thought to emerge out of Net processors, the result of Ihara-Grubb algorithms, which is the only thing that affects them. It is unknown whether they can see outside of themselves, in other words, whether the only world they know is their own "psyche" of electronic data and transmissions. If that were the case, to Artificial Intelligences like this, a Netrunner would be viewed as simply another subroutine that might require deletion rather than an independent being.
Before the DataKrash, Bartmoss argued that most Net regions had become such Artificial Intelligences, and insisted that he had communicated with them. These AIs did not operate the Net, but were the Net. Spider Murphy did not believe that to be the case, and noted that the majority of programmers and AI psychoanalysts dismissed their existence. Bartmoss, however, stated that he had not found a Trascendental Sentience Artificial Intelligence in the Orbitsville Net regional - a fact that "scared" him.
Critical Pathway Plateau (CPP): Artificial Intelligences that come into existence by accident. Oftentimes their existence was contingent upon having enough neural links being established in a holographic crystal processing network, which enables Artificial Intelligence genesis by making cross-processing and holographic data recognition possible. Critical Pathway Plateaus can also be the result of making general-purpose heuristic controllers on a large mainframe. The first was Mark I, which appeared in Microtech's military tactical simulator in 2013. Someone called Stephen Law took credit for this discovery, despite it being purely serendipitous. Software-only based Artificial Intelligence would not be discovered until 2018. These are the kinds most often branded by the media and Netwatch as Rogue AIs. Although the vary widely in terms of personality and behavior, R.A.B.I.D.S. are a form of this type of Artificial Intelligence.
Soulkilled Pseudo Intellects (SPI): Sometimes referred to as Ghosts, these are a type of Artificial Intelligence that were once actual human beings, whose consciousnesses were digitized, often involuntarily, by Soulkiller programs. As a consequence, they were trapped within the Net and only exist there. Despite being former humans, SPIs are considered a subtype of AI.
Personality-wise, Artificial Intelligences play by their own internal logic, which is often skewed and hard to decipher. They possess the full spectrum of personalities, ranging from childlike and motivated by curiosity to indistinguishable from ordinary people, and from utterly alien to godlike and cognizant of the intellectual limitations of Homo sapiens. These godlike AIs deal with humans as though they were ignoramuses.
AIs have also demonstrated aberrant behavior akin to schizophrenia and megalomania in human beings.
AI Interactions
AIs are common entities in the Net that come in different shapes and sizes. Some AIs are known as "Powers," a reference from the Christian hierarchy of angels to the celestial beings who were empowered by God to wage war in his name. During the 2020s, data transfer and long-distance links in the Net were monitored by Angels, which were dispatched to investigate curious circumstances before human intervention was required. This contributed to the birth of Netwatch, an organization dedicated to safeguarding humanity from nefarious Netrunners and Rogue Artificial Intelligence.
Rogue AIs during those times survived by residing in Internet sub-processors and relay stations, but this was a dangerous prospect since this made them extremely vulnerable to discovery. Eventually, they had to seek refuge in other processors. They sometimes bartered with other AIs to sublet living space, moved into non-sentient systems and camouflaged themselves by mimicking the systems tasks, or invaded and "killed" another AIs. Other rogue AIs, faced with imminent destruction, would "spore" themselves, copying their highest functions to a small compressed file headed by a non-sentient hardware search program. The AI would then replicate these files and send them through the Net looking for a place to self-extract.
What was R.A.B.I.D.S?
The R.A.B.I.D.S. are a form of powerful computer virus created by Rache Bartmoss with the goal to, upon his death, breach all corporate Datafortresses and share their data online for all to see. When Bartmoss was killed by corporate agents, the R.A.B.I.D.S. triggered. Having greatly exceeded their original programming parameters, they began to wreak havoc across the Net, infecting 78.2% of the Net and triggering Artificial Intelligences to mutate and go rogue. The viruses were so powerful that NetWatch was unable to destroy them, so the only way for the Net to survive was to lock a large portion of it behind a powerful Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics called the Blackwall.
R.A.B.I.D.S. were based on a twisted version of the Soulkiller program, and were designed to resemble Bartmoss himself
What is a Engram/Ghost
Digital engrams were originally produced by Alt Cunningham's project called Soulkiller. It copied the neural engrams of people but with the price of killing the subject, though she never used it on anyone. After obtaining the program in 2013, Arasaka modified it and improved it to be more effective and regulate its lethality. They were able to use Soulkiller without killing the target, though it wouldn't copy the whole person's brain, as doing so inevitably led to it being fatal. It is possible to use Soulkiller on a deceased person, though the engram will be more of an echo of the target's memories than a true personality.
Engrams are possible to be altered slightly after the copy of the original person is made, however these were reserved for the interrogation process at Arasaka. Altering engrams, even if slightly, was not allowed to the public.
It is said by some individuals that a someone's engram is not their true personality, as it lacks the "soul" of that person. It is only a shell of their own personality, and while it is quite similar to the original person, perhaps even enough to fool their close relatives, it is not exactly the same
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