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In a nearby room, Celina and Aria were engaged in a quiet conversation about Evan's recent activities.

"Have you heard what Evan has been up to lately?" Celina asked, her brow furrowing with concern as she poured tea into two cups.

"Not entirely," Aria replied, adjusting her glasses and taking a sip. "But I know he's been imrsed in so high-tech projects. What's the latest?"

Celina sighed her expression a mix of worry and curiosity. "He's been working on integrating brain-scanning technology into his codes, trying to enhance its cognitive functions using data from Next Gen Innovations. It sounds quite risky."

Aria's eyes widened. "Brain scanning? That's a bit invasive. Isn't there a chance that it could affect his own health or privacy?"

"Exactly," Celina nodded, her voice tinged with concern. "I'm worried he might push himself too hard. I've noticed that he's been preoccupied and neglecting his own well-being these days."

Just then, Elina, Celina's daughter, entered the room with a worried look on her face. She had overheard their conversation and was visibly anxious. "Mom, is Big Brother okay? I haven't seen him for a few weeks and he's been so stressed."

Celina reached out to comfort her daughter, her face softening. "Elina, he's just working on sothing very important. It's for the future, but I understand why you're worried. After all, we all are."

Elina's eyes filled with concern as she clutched her mother's arm. "Can't we talk to him? Maybe ask him to take a break or at least make sure that he is taking care of himself?"

Aria nodded in agreent. "It's important that he doesn't overexert himself. Perhaps we should talk to him and see if we can offer so support."

Celina patted Elina's hand reassuringly. "We'll speak to him soon. For now, let's keep a close eye on him and be there for him. He needs to care about his well-being."

_____

Evan's braces and plaster had been removed. Except for a slight pain in working, everything seed alright...

That evening, Evan finally stepped into his workroom, feeling a sense of urgency

He made a few more snippets to keep everything in check.

Evan sat at his desk, typing the final adjustnts to his Artificial Human Intelligence (AHI). And as he reviewed the last lines of code, he focused on embedding crucial safeguards into the system.

First, he added a directive to ensure that AHI would always obey his commands. He typed, "AHI must follow all of the creator's orders without disobedience."

Satisfied, he moved on to the next safeguard.

Evan then integrated a rule to prevent any physical or ntal harm. He coded, "AHI cannot perform actions that could cause harm to the curator." This was essential for his peace of mind.

Finally, Evan considered how AHI would make decisions in his absence. He wrote, "In the creator's absence, AHI must consider his feelings and point of view before making any decisions." He wanted to ensure that even when he wasn't around, AHI's choices would align with his personal values.

As Evan finished these final checks, he felt a wave of relief. These asures were designed to make sure that AHI would be a reliable assistant, always adhering to his commands, safeguarding his well-being, and respecting his values. And now with the code in place, he was ready to see AHI in action.

Two days later, Evan completed his AHI project. He sat back, satisfied, and pressed the final Enter key to run it. The next mont the screen ca to life with a series of notifications.

"Starting debugging session…"

"Loading program…"

"Setting breakpoints…"

"Waiting for the debugger to attach…"

"Debugger attached."

"Executing code…"

"Pausing at breakpoint 1…"

"Stepping through code…"

"Pausing at breakpoint 2…"

"Examining variables and expressions…"

"Debugging session complete. No errors found."

"Initiating AHI startup…"

"Retrieving training data from server: NextGen Innovations, IP Address: 192.168.1.100…"

"Data retrieval in progress…"

"Data retrieval complete. Found 20 petabytes of training data."

"Filtering input data…"

"Filtered data: 5 petabytes of relevant training data remaining."

"Applying pre-processing steps…"

"Pre-processing complete. 8.9 petabytes of training data remaining."

"Training AHI…"

"Training progress: 10% complete…"

"Training progress: 25% complete…"

"Training progress: 50% complete…"

"Training progress: 75% complete…"

"Training progress: 90% complete…"

"Training progress: 99% complete…"

"Training complete. AHI is now online."

"Testing AHI performance…"

"Performance testing in progress…"

"Performance Test 1: 95% accuracy."

"Performance Test 2: 98% accuracy."

"Performance Test 3: 93% accuracy."

"Performance Testing complete. Average accuracy: 95%."

"Optimizing AHI performance…"

"Analyzing performance data…"

"Optimization Step 1: Adjusting learning rate…"

"Optimization Step 2: Adding more hidden layers…"

"Optimization Step 3: Increasing number of training iterations…"

"Performance after optimization: 99% accuracy."

[AHI ONLINE]

….

"Heheheheheheheeh!"

At that mont, a very sinister and evil laughter escaped from Evan's lips unbeknownst to himself. The entire process felt akin to giving birth to a child, and now that the child was about to be born, his heart was almost jumping with joy.

For the first ti, Evan felt sothing like this.

BRRR....BRRRRR!

Soon, a screeching voice echoed in his ears.

"H.. hello...HELO..."

At first, a set of broken murmur-like children stumbling on the voice erged but it got better as the AI refined its code.

[Hello, creator!]

A neutral, childish voice ca out from the speaker.

"Creator!" Evan raised his brows in disbelief.

[Since you created , aren't you the creator? But if you didn't like it, should I call you God, or Master... ]

The Ai paused, noticing a change in Evan's expression through the caras, and asked again, "Or should I call you Dad?"

"Why Dad?"

[Then should I call you Mom?]

Evan nearly choked upon hearing this. He couldn't tell if this AHI was just innocent or teasing him.

"Stop...Stop...Just call Sir for now," Evan quickly interjected before it could use all its processing power to learn sothing wrong.

"But why does your voice sound so childlike?" Evan asked, surprised by the AHI's tone.

[The voice reflects my current level of maturity,] the AHI explained. [The data available is limited.]

Evan realized, "I see. I only provided 10 petabytes of data, while the original system used over a zettabyte."

[Allowing internet access and autonomous learning could speed up my developnt,] the AHI suggested.

Evan nodded. "Let's do that. I want you to mature as quickly as possible."

Then he saw that the AI paused for a mont and then seed to speak with a hint of shyness.

[Sir, would you like to bestow a na?]

"Uhh! Sorry, I forgot about that…" Evan rubbed his cheek in embarrassnt.

"I will call you Aurora!"

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