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Human AI constructs can be grouped into two main categories; [[Dumb AI|"dumb"]] and [[Smart AI|"smart"]] AIs. These labels are technically misleading, as both types are extremely intelligent, but dumb AIs are only capable of learning about subjects within their designated area of expertise, whereas smart AIs exhibit much more human-like characteristics, such as emotions, creativity and intuition. Smart AIs can only be created by scanning a human brain and replicating the neural pattern to a digital storage system known as a [[Riemann matrix]]. However, after seven years of operation, the AI will descend to a terminal condition known as [[rampancy]]. Various solutions have been attempted to counter this issue, but none are known to have been effectively implemented.<ref name="journal">'''[[Halo: Reach]]''', ''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]''</ref>
Human AI constructs can be grouped into two main categories; [[Dumb AI|"dumb"]] and [[Smart AI|"smart"]] AIs. These labels are technically misleading, as both types are extremely intelligent, but dumb AIs are only capable of learning about subjects within their designated area of expertise, whereas smart AIs exhibit much more human-like characteristics, such as emotions, creativity and intuition. Smart AIs can only be created by scanning a human brain and replicating the neural pattern to a digital storage system known as a [[Riemann matrix]]. However, after seven years of operation, the AI will descend to a terminal condition known as [[rampancy]]. Various solutions have been attempted to counter this issue, but none are known to have been effectively implemented.<ref name="journal">'''[[Halo: Reach]]''', ''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]''</ref>


Although the UNSC still relies heavily on human combatants, [[:Category:UNSC drones|robotic drones]] are used in combat to a certain extent, often providing fire support or [[bee-net|real-time reconnaissance]] on the battlefield. Examples of UNSC drones include the [[F-99 Wombat]], the [[MAKO drone|MAKO]] and [[ARGUS drone]]s.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 16''</ref>
Although the UNSC still relies heavily on human combatants, [[:Category:UNSC drones|robotic drones]] are used in combat to a certain extent, often providing fire support or [[UNSC battle network|real-time reconnaissance]] on the battlefield. Examples of UNSC drones include the [[F-99 Wombat]], the [[MAKO drone|MAKO]] and [[ARGUS drone]]s.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 16''</ref>


In civilian society, automated systems—sometimes controlled by the subprocesses of a larger AI—have found uses in [[roadware|piloting civilian vehicles]] as well as performing most manual labor in [[JOTUN Heavy Industries|agriculture]] and industry.<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', ''page 42'' (2011)</ref> The scale of AI-driven automation ranges from single cities to entire worlds; the former sometimes operated by a "dumb" AI such as the [[Superintendent]] while "smart" AI [[Mack]]'s oversight of [[Harvest]]'s agricultural operations is an example of the latter.
In civilian society, automated systems—sometimes controlled by the subprocesses of a larger AI—have found uses in [[roadware|piloting civilian vehicles]] as well as performing most manual labor in [[JOTUN Heavy Industries|agriculture]] and industry.<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', ''page 42'' (2011)</ref> The scale of AI-driven automation ranges from single cities to entire worlds; the former sometimes operated by a "dumb" AI such as the [[Superintendent]] while "smart" AI [[Mack]]'s oversight of [[Harvest]]'s agricultural operations is an example of the latter.
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