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Smart AI are AI that have no limitations in their dynamic memory-processor matrix. In other words, "smart" AI can learn and adapt at unchecked levels growing ever-smarter, while "dumb" AI, while experts in the fields they have been programmed in, cannot learn new data. <ref>[Halo: The Fall of Reach], page 235 </ref> | Smart AI are AI that have no limitations in their dynamic memory-processor matrix. In other words, "smart" AI can learn and adapt at unchecked levels growing ever-smarter, while "dumb" AI, while experts in the fields they have been programmed in, cannot learn new data. <ref>[Halo: The Fall of Reach], page 235 </ref> |
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Smart AI are AI that have no limitations in their dynamic memory-processor matrix. In other words, "smart" AI can learn and adapt at unchecked levels growing ever-smarter, while "dumb" AI, while experts in the fields they have been programmed in, cannot learn new data. [1]
Lifespan
Due to its unusual nature, "smart" AI have a very limited lifespan. After a period of about seven years, "smart" AI will start processing so much that they can no longer function under normal parameters, such as a human thinking so much that their brain stops sending signals to the heart and lungs.
Known "Smart" AI
Sources
- ^ [Halo: The Fall of Reach], page 235