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===2000s=== * '''Andromeda''', the AI of the starship ''Andromeda Ascendant'' in [[Andromeda (TV series)|Gene Roddenberry's ''Andromeda'']]. This AI, played by [[Lexa Doig]], appears as a 2D display screen image, a 3D hologram, and as an android personality known as [[Rommie]]. (2000) * '''Comp-U-Comp''', a supercomputer from the ''[[Dilbert (TV series)|Dilbert]]'' television episode "The Return". Dilbert must face-off against Comp-U-Comp when a clerical error results in his not getting the computer he ordered. (2000) * '''Caravaggio''', the AI interface of the starship ''Tulip'', from the TV show ''[[Starhunter]]'' (2000) * '''Persocoms''', a line of expensive [[android (robot)|android]]s also used as personal computers, from the manga and anime series ''[[Chobits]]'' (2000β2002) * '''GLADIS''', from the animated series ''[[Totally Spies!]]'' (2001) * '''Cybergirl''', '''Xanda''', and '''Isaac''', from the TV show ''[[Cybergirl]]'' (2001) * '''Computer''', from the TV show ''[[Invader Zim]]'' (2001) * '''SAINT''', from ''[[RoboCop: Prime Directives]]'' (2001) * '''Aura''', from ''[[.hack//Sign]]'', the Ultimate AI that '''Morganna''', another AI, tries to keep in a state of eternal slumber. Morganna is served by Maha and the Guardians, AI monsters. (2002) * '''Vox''', from the TV show ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius]]'' (2002) * The [[Artificial intelligence|'''AI''']] of the ''Planet Express'' ship in ''[[Futurama]]'' (2002) * '''Wirbelwind''', the quantum computer and AI aboard the spaceship ''La-Muse'' in ''[[Kiddy Grade]]'' (2002) * '''Delphi''', [[Barbara Gordon|Oracle]]'s Clocktower computer from ''[[Birds of Prey (TV series)|Birds of Prey]]'' (2002) * '''[[List of Red vs. Blue characters#Sheila/F.I.L.S.S.|Sheila/F.I.L.S.S.]]''', (Freelancer Integrated Logistics and Security System, pronounced "Phyllis"), the mainframe for Project Freelancer from the hit machinima ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'' (2003) * '''OoGhiJ MIQtxxXA''' (supposedly [[Klingon]] for "superior galactic intelligence"), from the "Super Computer" episode of ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'' (2003) * '''XANA''', a multi-agent program capable of wreaking havoc on Earth by activating towers in the virtual world of Lyoko, from the French animated series ''[[Code Lyoko]]'' (2003) * '''Survive''', an AI taking care of the whole Planet Environment and the main antagonist in the ''[[Uninhabited Planet Survive!]]'' series (2003) * '''C.A.R.R.''', a spoof of [[KITT]] from the ''[[Knight Rider (1982 TV series)|Knight Rider]]'' series, is an [[AMC Pacer]] in the cartoon ''[[Stroker and Hoop]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amcpacer.com/famous/tv-shows.asp |title=Famous Pacers in Television Shows |publisher=panhorst.net |access-date=2010-11-17 }}</ref> (2004) * '''[[D.A.V.E.]]''' (Digitally Advanced Villain Emulator), a robotic computer that is a composite of all the [[Batman]] villains' personalities, from the animated television series ''[[The Batman (TV series)|The Batman]]'' (2004) * '''Solty/Dike''', the main protagonist of ''[[Solty Rei]]'' (2005) * '''Eunomia''', the main supercomputer of the city in the anime series ''[[Solty Rei]]'' and one of the three core computers brought by the first colonists in the story. She controls the water and energy supply and created the R.U.C. central. (2005) * '''Eirene''', the third of the three core computers of the first colonists in the ''[[Solty Rei]]'' anime. Eirene takes the decisions and controls the migration ship, she orbited and supervised the planet during 200 years in the space. In the last arc of the story, Eirene appears like the ultimate antagonist, and she had lost her own control, trying to collide the ship against the city and to prove that she is still in control. She was guilty of several events in history, as the Blast Fall and the Aurora Shell. (2005) * '''Bournemouth''', from the TV series ''[[Look Around You]]'', is claimed by his maker Computer Jones to be the most powerful computer in existence. In his only appearance, the episode "Computers", he is tasked with escaping from a cage, and succeeds in doing so.{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}} (2005) * '''S.O.P.H.I.E.''' (Series One Processor Intelligent Encryptor), in the TV series ''[[Power Rangers S.P.D.]]'' (2005). S.O.P.H.I.E. is a computer programmer and cyborg. * '''Scylla''', from the TV show ''[[Prison Break]]'' (2005) * The '''FETCH! 3000''', on [[PBS Kids]] series ''[[Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman]]'', is capable of tabulating scores, disposing of annoying cats, blending smoothies, and anything else Ruff needs it to do. (2006) * '''S.A.R.A.H.''' (Self Actuated Residential Automated Habitat), in the TV series ''[[Eureka (2006 TV series)|Eureka]]'' (2006). S.A.R.A.H. is a modified version of a [[Cold War]] era B.R.A.D. (Battle Reactive Automatic Defense). * '''The Intersect''', from the TV show ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]'' (2007) * '''[[Mr Smith (The Sarah Jane Adventures)|Mr Smith]]''', from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spin-off series ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' (2007) * '''Pear''', an operating system and product line of computers and mobile devices including the iPear, PearBook and PearPhone, similar to Apple's [[iMac]], [[MacBook]] and [[iPhone]]; from ''[[iCarly]]'', ''[[Victorious]]'', ''[[Drake & Josh]]'' and other [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]] created TV shows (2007) * '''The Turk''', a chess playing computer named after [[Mechanical Turk|The Turk]] from ''[[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]''. This supercomputer subsequently becomes the 'brain' of the sentient computer [[List of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles minor characters#John Henry|John Henry]]. (2008) * '''[[KITT]]''' (Knight Industries Three Thousand), a computer built into a car from the 2008 television show ''[[Knight Rider (2008 TV series)|Knight Rider]]'', a sequel series that follows the 1982 [[Knight Rider (1982 TV series)|TV series of the same title]] * '''POD''' (Personal Overhaul Device), from the TV series ''[[Snog Marry Avoid?]]'' (2008) * '''Dollar-nator''' and '''Sigmund''', from the TV series ''[[Fanboy & Chum Chum]]'' (2009) * The '''ISIS''' computer from ''[[Archer (2009 TV series)|Archer]]''. It is unclear if this is the actual name of the computer, but it is often referred to as "the ISIS computer" or just "ISIS". (2009) * '''Venjix Virus''', from ''[[Power Rangers RPM]]'' (2009) * '''Windy''', the supercomputer on board the Hyde 1-2-5 mission to Mars, as depicted in ''[[Life on Mars (American TV series)|Life on Mars]]'' (2009)
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