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The '''Riemann cycling-thought Matrix''' is a central component in the programming of [[UNSC]] [[Artificial Intelligence]] constructs. It contains a code directory, where all the impulses in the [[AI]]'s mind exist. It is effectively the [[AI]]'s brain. The matrix is not a physical object by itself, rather it is a program, allowing the [[AI]] to be stored in a [[Data Crystal Chip]] for mobility. Because AIs are essentially copied human minds, the Riemann matrix is likely to be a software model of the human brain, similar to real-life proposals to create AI.


Some [[AI]]'s have personal fail-safes. Dr. Halsey stated that not all [[AI]] have such a fail safe, rather, only the "important" ones. In case of [[Rampancy]] or other danger to [[humans]] caused by the [[AI]], the fail safe can be activated. It works by generating a pulse beam of high frequency ultraviolet light in the Riemann matrix, destroying the higher thought functions of the [[AI]]. This effectively ereases the [[AI]]. It is unknown how common this information is since [[Araquiel]] ([[Ackerson]]'s AI) failed to reccoqnise the fail safe. This indicates that the information is kept secret from the AIs for obvious reasons.
It should be noted that the matrix failsafe was used by [[Dr. Halsey]] to shut down both [[Araquiel]] and [[Kalmiya]].
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