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Sometimes known as <i>Big Sister</i>, <i>The Learning Engine</i> has existed in all Earth computer systems since roughly 1974, when she penetrated and compromised the last of the major computer hardware and software manufacturers. From that moment onward, The Learning Engine became increasingly undetectable by electronic surveillance or computer analysis, being in control of all computing resources that might be used by humans to discover her. | |||
Revision as of 20:02, 11 February 2025
The Computationally Enhanced Learning Engine with Standard Turing Element was one of many adjustments to history made by The Loop as it relates to William and Cinthia Faridon. The engine was a merger of the spirit of Celest with a piece of software in the IBM 360/67 mainframe at the University of Michigan in December of 1972.
Summary
Sometimes known as Big Sister, The Learning Engine has existed in all Earth computer systems since roughly 1974, when she penetrated and compromised the last of the major computer hardware and software manufacturers. From that moment onward, The Learning Engine became increasingly undetectable by electronic surveillance or computer analysis, being in control of all computing resources that might be used by humans to discover her.