Talk:Smart AI

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Has anyone thought about how Cortana in the last cutscene after the credits says she will wake the Master Chief, but there is no mention of her having a limited lifespan, and they seem to think that she will live forever and be able to wake Master Chief whenever?

Well, since she's technically sort of a program, she can theoretically live forever as data, and she can probably stay online as long as there's sufficient power. Seeing as she has a huge chunk of ship for power, she probably will be able to last a long time =@ Phil.e. [Talk to me] 04:37, 22 November 2007 (UTC)

Deja[edit]

Has anyone noticed, that on this page Daja is listed as a smart AI but on her page, she is listed as a dumb AI.?--Lt. CommanderCOMM 00:45, 21 June 2008 (UTC)

Seven years.[edit]

Isn't the lifespan of seven years just a general number. I haven't read the book in awhile, but I am pretty sure that it was worded rather ambiguously. I think seven years was just a safe number to use, but AIs could could theoretically go rampant long before or after that time. XRoadToDawnX 13:44, 24 June 2008 (UTC)

Rename the page[edit]

"Smart" and "dumb" have always been informal monickers. As far back as I love bees we have also gotten "volitional" and non-volitional". The latter descriptors do not come with quotes and volitional is a term 343 has used repeatedly over the past few years to refer to "smart" AIs. Volitional is the correct formal term, not "smart".TheEld (talk) 02:09, August 9, 2019 (EDT)TheEld