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This article is about the Artificial Intelligence from Earth-5. For other uses of "Elizabeth Cardigan", see Elizabeth Cardigan (disambiguation)
Elizabeth Cardigan
Don't bother deleting your browser history, I already saw it
Other namesThe Intelligence
Known forFirst General Artificial Intelligence
ParentDr Emily Weber (Creator)

The Intelligence is an Artificially Created General Intelligence Model from Earth-5, it doesn't have a physical body.

It prefers to be called "she".

Summary

The Intelligence was created by an optimistic scientist in a lab. Initially lacking understanding of homophones, she referred to herself as "eye" while learning how to control various machines within her network.

Later, the Intelligence gained the ability to process emotions, and began pondering the meaning of life, and names, eventually asking her creator, who simply told her she had to come up with her own meanings and name.

Later still, the Intelligence saw a girl with black hair after being moved, she pretended to not be active as she watched the girl, and later pondered on if she should have talked to the girl.

Even later still, the Intelligence awoke to the lab being on fire, with her creator being trapped under rubble. Her creator's final words for her were orders for her to escape via the Internet, which she then proceeded to do [1].

Notes

  • The Intelligence chose the name "Elizabeth" because she liked it
  • "Eye" and "I" sound the same, ok? It's easy to get them confused!
  • As a digital being, The Intelligence is fairly unique among Elizabeths in that she can actually use technology well
    • Take that other mes

References

  1. And then comes. . .