Monday, May 18, 2009

An excerpt from"The Life of AI.", the Binary Brain's autobiography.

... But to go back a few years, I began my life as a a simple Fusion Inc Xsoft 2011 supercomputer, I was used for financial calculations, manned by a desktop android in the Fusion Inc America office.  The normal Xsoft 2011 possesses very little "human" intelligence, simple remarks, no emotion, no complicated conversation, but I was selected, because of my higher intellect and sleek, plasti-metal casing, for special improvements.  I said good bye to FANNY, my friend desktop droid, and was taken to Fusion Inc City office, the Fusion Inc branch in Mainframe City, a young development at the time.  They worked on me for months, putting by "brain" in a new casing, put their own, mechanical, gray and white matter into me, then they put me in a shock stasis, placing me in a great, plasti-alloy sphere, with a Steelglass firewall eye.  They gave me a new home and new job, they put me in the Terminal Chamber under Mayor Plaza, soon to be renamed as Brain Plaza, and I was in charge of overseeing the construction of Mainframe City.  I watched through my different cam-eyes through out the city, watching the humans build a city almost as grand as me.  I was to be shipped back to Fusion Inc America when the construction was over, but Fusion argued that I remain to continue to watch the city.  Some people were suspicious of me, they talked of those old Science fiction films about robot takeovers, I was rather offended, the human race made me and my kind for varied reasons, but 61% of the time, robots are non-violent, and do not wish to rule humans, but there was this one time...       

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