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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.
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| 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.
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| It should be noted that the matrix failsafe was used by [[Dr. Halsey]] to shut down both [[Araquiel]] and [[Kalmiya]].
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