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The killer app was intended to be a guided meditation experience, full of soothing virtual environments sourced from your own [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]]. Instead, it's the staging ground for a potentially harmful artificial intelligence. | The killer app was intended to be a guided meditation experience, full of soothing virtual environments sourced from your own [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]]. Instead, it's the staging ground for a potentially harmful artificial intelligence. | ||
What Abstergo's done with the Animus is awful, it is, but it's in line with all the other shady shit that corporations and governments have done since the beginning of time. But when [[Junko Maeda|I]] look at what [[Ego]] might be capable of, {{Wiki|False memory|rewriting}} your memories and trapping you in an ever-changing simulation … I worry that I've helped them create something that's on the same level as one of those ancient [[Isu]] machines. | What [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]]'s done with the Animus is awful, it is, but it's in line with all the other shady shit that corporations and governments have done since the beginning of time. But when [[Junko Maeda|I]] look at what [[Ego]] might be capable of, {{Wiki|False memory|rewriting}} your memories and trapping you in an ever-changing simulation … I worry that I've helped them create something that's on the same level as one of those ancient [[Isu]] machines. | ||
Is it possible that humanity's technology is catching up to the precursors? | Is it possible that humanity's technology is catching up to the precursors? | ||
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He who increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow. This article contains spoilers, meaning it has information and facts concerning Animus Hub. If you do not want to know about these events, it is recommended to read on with caution, or not at all. |

The Animus EGO is the culmination of every iteration that's come before. It's the most recent version of the device designed for mass market consumer consumption.
The killer app was intended to be a guided meditation experience, full of soothing virtual environments sourced from your own genetic memories. Instead, it's the staging ground for a potentially harmful artificial intelligence.
What Abstergo's done with the Animus is awful, it is, but it's in line with all the other shady shit that corporations and governments have done since the beginning of time. But when I look at what Ego might be capable of, rewriting your memories and trapping you in an ever-changing simulation … I worry that I've helped them create something that's on the same level as one of those ancient Isu machines.
Is it possible that humanity's technology is catching up to the precursors?
