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The [[Covenant]]'s knowledge in the field of AI technology is notably inferior to that of humanity and the Forerunners.{{Ref/Novel|Id=CH18|CH|Chapter=18}} They consider fully-autonomous and sentient AIs like those used by humanity to be sacrilegious, due to half-understood warnings recovered of the [[Flood]]'s ability to compromise Forerunner AIs during the [[Forerunner-Flood war]]. This led to a long-standing ban on research into high-level thinking machines and networked circuits, with any research into the subject severely punished.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22Cov|Enc22|Page=217}} The crime of so-called "intellgience association" was the death penalty, with the [[Covenant religion|religious belief]] that this would be followed by damnation in the afterlife.{{Ref/Novel|Id=CH12|HCH|Chapter=12}} This crime did not extend to less-sophisticated AIs, and was instead relegated to machines that could "think".{{Ref/Anthology|Evo|Wages of Sin}} | The [[Covenant]]'s knowledge in the field of AI technology is notably inferior to that of humanity and the Forerunners.{{Ref/Novel|Id=CH18|CH|Chapter=18}} They consider fully-autonomous and sentient AIs like those used by humanity to be sacrilegious, due to half-understood warnings recovered of the [[Flood]]'s ability to compromise Forerunner AIs during the [[Forerunner-Flood war]]. This led to a long-standing ban on research into high-level thinking machines and networked circuits, with any research into the subject severely punished.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22Cov|Enc22|Page=217}} The crime of so-called "intellgience association" was the death penalty, with the [[Covenant religion|religious belief]] that this would be followed by damnation in the afterlife.{{Ref/Novel|Id=CH12|HCH|Chapter=12}} This crime did not extend to less-sophisticated AIs, and was instead relegated to machines that could "think".{{Ref/Anthology|Evo|Wages of Sin}} | ||
Due to these | Due to these apprehentions about the use of AI, the Covenant do not utilise artificial intelligences in the same manner as those of humanity, instead preferring the use of "[[associated intelligence]]s" - circumscribed [[Wikipedia:Expert system|expert systems]] that have are ubiquitously used across Covenant society.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22Cov}} For example, where humanity may have a single Smart AI system acting as a [[ship director]] and controlling all aspects of a starship's operation, the Covenant instead make use of multiple of these smaller and more discrete - though non-sentient{{Ref/Novel|Id=glass|HGla|Chapter=8}} - systems (such as those found in [[actuator plug]]s){{Ref/Site|Id=CFDidact|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/canon-fodder-didact-delights|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Didact's Delight|D=18|M=05|Y=2023}} for individual tasks such as [[Astrogation|navigation]] and piloting of [[Covenant starship|spacecraft]],{{Ref/Novel|glass}} operating the intricate systems of an [[energy projector]] and making calculations for [[Slipstream space|slipspace jumps]],{{Ref/Anthology|Id=return|Evo|The Return}} opening doors, operating elevators, and other menial functions.{{Ref/Site|URL=http://forums.bungie.org/halo/archive32.pl?read=967958|Site=halo.bungie.org|Page=Re: Unnamed Elite Major in The Package|Quote=Example - rather than have a very smart AI run the ship, [the Covenant] will have a dumb one controlling the elevators, another the doors, etc, etc. Otherwise it exists for drama, obviously. Kind of like an exhaust vent on the Death Star.|Quotee=Frank O'Connor|D=31|M=07|Y=2023}} The AI(s) inhabiting a ship may be referred to as the ship's "spirits".{{Ref/Reuse|return}} | ||
UNSC salvage operations on downed Covenant ships were frought with danger due to the lingering presence of Covenant associated intelligences. One such security AI was encountered aboard ''[[Supplication of Purity]]'', a {{Pattern|Ceudar|heavy corvette}} downed by the [[UNSC Navy]] during the [[Battle for Tribute]]. After the war's end, debris from ''Supplication of Purity'' was recovered for analysis and testing by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]], with ONI believing they had purge all traces of hostile mechanisms in the vessel. As such, sections of the ship were used in the [[Outpost Discovery]] event with the goal of teaching guests about alien technology and the hazards of [[naval boarding]] actions. However, the dormant AI had not been fully scrubbed, resulting in its awakening and attempts to kill the intruders on its ship. The AI was ultimately stopped by [[Gabriela]], the custodian AI of the event itself, with her describing it as an "autonomous security protocol subroutine".{{Ref/Game|Halo: Outpost Discovery|Covenant Escape}} | UNSC salvage operations on downed Covenant ships were frought with danger due to the lingering presence of Covenant associated intelligences. One such security AI was encountered aboard ''[[Supplication of Purity]]'', a {{Pattern|Ceudar|heavy corvette}} downed by the [[UNSC Navy]] during the [[Battle for Tribute]]. After the war's end, debris from ''Supplication of Purity'' was recovered for analysis and testing by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]], with ONI believing they had purge all traces of hostile mechanisms in the vessel. As such, sections of the ship were used in the [[Outpost Discovery]] event with the goal of teaching guests about alien technology and the hazards of [[naval boarding]] actions. However, the dormant AI had not been fully scrubbed, resulting in its awakening and attempts to kill the intruders on its ship. The AI was ultimately stopped by [[Gabriela]], the custodian AI of the event itself, with her describing it as an "autonomous security protocol subroutine".{{Ref/Game|Halo: Outpost Discovery|Covenant Escape}} | ||