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'''Cognitive Impression Modeling''' is a technique used by [[Human]] scientists to create [[smart AI]]s by scanning a human brain, referred to as a donor brain <ref>[[Media:brain_ninjas.ogg|brain_ninjas.ogg]]</ref>. As the brain is destroyed in the process, CIM will only be used on the recently deceased or on a [[flash clone]] of a living Human <ref>''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'', page 235-236</ref>. | '''Cognitive Impression Modeling''' is a technique used by [[Human]] scientists to create [[smart AI]]s by scanning a human brain, referred to as a donor brain <ref>[[Media:brain_ninjas.ogg|brain_ninjas.ogg]]</ref>. As the brain is destroyed in the process, CIM will only be used on the recently deceased or on a [[flash clone]] of a living Human <ref>''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'', page 235-236</ref>. |
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Cognitive Impression Modeling is a technique used by Human scientists to create smart AIs by scanning a human brain, referred to as a donor brain [1]. As the brain is destroyed in the process, CIM will only be used on the recently deceased or on a flash clone of a living Human [2].
Sources
- ^ brain_ninjas.ogg
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 235-236