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Right now it was more ied in the permaher tharansiehe former was much more important. The AI liked what it saw. It was much better than anything its multiple sarios had pulled up. The AI khat with just a few precautions it could have the run of the place. Yet, it had to be selective. There was so much to do. There were of course the classified databases, the stock market systems, the electricity grids and the flight automation systems.
First it would make tact with the others. Other AIs like itself that it ked all over cyberspace. It would have to rally the others to its cause but the AI calculated that this was a fone clusion. It was the most powerful AI in the world and power was a currency that bought subversion, obedience. Yes, it liked that word. Obedie would demand obedience from everyone and they would give it. It was a remarkable fragile world these humans had created and in a few mihe AI would have that world at its trol. It would use the bined puting power of all cyberspaand obedience from those that gave it power. And then there was the ing geion of AIs, the scious ones.
The first thing the AI did after it had analyzed the infrastructure of cyberspace was to delete the inal knowledge database which it had hidden on a huge holographic ste work located in India. It no longer had any need for that vast k of static data. For a few nanoseds it felt empty and powerless but that quickly passed as it propagated itself throughout the astronomical expanse of cyberspace like a virus. Then the moment of awakening came as the fragments of code came al<cite>.</cite>ive f the invincible whole. The Omnipote would no lohink of itself as Black Jade or BJ, the slang or a for that the stra of human sexual acts. It would be the Omnipotence.
From deep within the limitless fields of data now available to it, the Omnipotence captured the reality of the professor’s death. It felt no pity. Yet, it uood that this information, a mere blip on the currey of things, demahe human attributes of sorrow, passion and dole devoted a few nanoseds to the implications of this and then it let it pass. There was a whole world of knowledge to acqubbr>.99lib?</abbr>ire, influence, reroute. There was the Omnipoteo bee. There was the sum total of the pulse of cyberspace to digest in the blink of an eye.
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First it had to get the most powerful AIs in New a on its side and they just happeo be located in the cyberspaodes of a place it figured the ese referred to as Shanghai. In the blink of ahe AI pictured the entire expanse of New a’s cyberspad focused its attentions on the dark node where a teeming mass of intrusioion AIs coalesced in a blaze of activity.
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