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===2010s=== * '''Auntie Dot''', used in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' as an assistant to Noble Team (2010) * '''Alvis''', also known as όντως/Ontos, an AI-turned-god who Earth scientists used to create the world of Xenoblade Chronicles, and who remains present throughout the entire game (2010) * '''EDI''' (Enhanced Defense Intelligence), the AI housed within a "quantum bluebox" aboard the ''Normandy'' SR-2 in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''. EDI controls the ''Normandy''{{'}}s [[cyberwarfare]] suite during combat, but is blocked from directly accessing any other part of the ship's systems, due to the potential danger of EDI going rogue. (2010) * '''Harbinger''', is the tentative name for the leader of the main antagonist faction of ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''. It commands an alien race known as the Collectors through the "Collector General." Like Sovereign, from the original ''[[Mass Effect]]'', it belongs to the same race of ancient sentient machines, known as the "Reapers". (2010) * '''Harmonia''', the ''DarkStar One's'' main AI that controls the player ship's systems in the space-sim game ''[[DarkStar One]]'' (2010) * '''Legion''', the given name for a geth platform in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'', housing a single gestalt consciousness composed of 1,183 virtually intelligent "runtimes", which share information amongst themselves and build "consensus" in a form of networked artificial intelligence. Legion claims that all geth are pieces of a "shattered mind", and that the primary goal of the geth race is to unify all runtimes in a single piece of hardware. (2010) * '''The Thinker''' (Rapture Operational Data Interpreter Network -R.O.D.I.N.-), the mainframe computer invented to process all of the automation in the underwater city of Rapture, in the single-player DLC for ''[[BioShock 2: Minerva's Den]]'' (2010) * '''Yes Man''', a security robot programmed to be perpetually agreeable in ''[[Fallout New Vegas]]'' (2010) * '''Eliza Cassan''', the mysterious news reporter from ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]]''. It is later revealed that she is an extremely sophisticated, self-aware artificial intelligence. (2011) * '''ADA (A Detection Algorithm)''', from Google's [[Alternate reality game|ARG]] ''[[Ingress (video game)|Ingress]]'' (2012)<ref>{{cite web|title=Niantic Project|access-date=January 27, 2013|url=http://www.nianticproject.com/?id=sc110c}}</ref> * '''DCPU-16''', the popular 16bit computer in the ''[[0x10c|0x10<sup>c</sup>]]'' universe (2012) * '''Roland''', shipboard AI of the UNSC ship ''Infinity'' in the ''[[Halo (series)|Halo]]'' franchise first appearing in ''[[Halo 4]]'' (2012) * '''M.I.K.E.''' (Memetic Installation Keeper Engine), from ''[[Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl]]'' (2013) * '''ctOS''' (central Operating System), a mainframe computer in ''[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]'' that the player is capable of hacking into (2014) *'''ctOS 2.0''', an updated version of ctOS used to manage the city of [[San Francisco]] in the game [[Watch Dogs 2|Watch dogs 2]] (2016) * '''Rasputin''', An AI "warmind" created for the purpose of defending the Earth from any hostile threats in the video game ''[[Destiny (video game)|Destiny]]'' (2014) * '''Ghost''', the AI interface that, through its link with the planet-sized Traveler, resurrects Guardians, also from the video game ''[[Destiny (video game)|Destiny]]'' (2014) * '''XANADU''', a simulation computer composed of many smaller computers, stored in a cavern in Act III of the video game ''[[Kentucky Route Zero]]'' (2014) * '''TIS-100''' (Tessellated Intelligence System), a fictional mysterious computer from the early 1980s that carries cryptic messages from unknown author, from the game ''[[TIS-100]]'' (2015) * '''Governor Sloan''', AI in control of the independent colony of Meridian in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' (2015) * '''031 Exuberant Witness''', Forerunner AI in charge of the Genesis installation ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' (2015) * '''Kaizen-85''', the ''Nautilus′'' main AI that runs a cruise spaceship that is devoid of its human crew, from the game ''[[Event 0|Event[0]]]'' (2016) * '''MS-Alice''', an AI computer who was created by Marco in ''[[List of Metal Slug video games|Metal Slug Attack]]'' (2016) * '''VEGA''', an artificial intelligence found in ''[[Doom (2016)]]''. * '''Star Dream''', A reality-warping supercomputer who acts as the overarching antagonist of ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''. They are later revealed to be a Galactic Nova, wish-granting stars that first appeared in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. * '''Athena''', the artificial intelligence used to announce locations in ''[[Overwatch (video game)|Overwatch]]'' (2016), and an announcer in ''[[Heroes of the Storm]]'' (2015) * '''Central''', a sophisticated wetware AI that oversees the infrastructure of the futuristic city of Newton in the game ''[[Technobabylon]]'' (2015) * '''[[Monika (Doki Doki Literature Club!)|Monika]]''', short for Monitor Kernel Access, or Monika.chr, an artificial intelligence seeking to escape the [[dating sim]]ulator she was created for in ''[[Doki Doki Literature Club!]]'' (2017) * '''SAM''', short for Simulated Adaptive Matrix. An AI created by Alec Ryder in ''[[Mass Effect: Andromeda]]'' (2017) * '''GAIA,''' a powerful and supremely advanced A.I. that used a suite of nine subordinate functions to oversee Project Zero Dawn's successful restoration of life to Earth after its eradication by the Faro Plague in ''[[Horizon Zero Dawn]]'' (2017) * '''SAM''' (Systems Administration and Maintenance), the AI of the titular space station in ''[[Observation (video game)|Observation]]'' (2019). * '''Tacputer''', a non-sentient [[military computer]], and '''HR Computer''', a seemingly non-sentient Human Resources computer, in ''[[Void Bastards]]'' (2019). * '''Five Pebbles''', a semi-biological, city-sized supercomputer called an Iterator from ''[[Rain World]]''. He, along with the numerous other Iterators seen or mentioned in the game, were built in order to brute-force a solution to the "Great Problem" and break the cycle of life and death. * '''Looks To The Moon''', a collapsed Iterator also from ''Rain World''. She was indirectly "killed" by Five Pebbles' attempts to run an exponential number of parallel processes, which ultimately starved her of groundwater for cooling and caused her systems to seize. * '''Commander Tartar''' from ''[[Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion]]'' * '''Sage''' from ''[[Starlink: Battle for Atlas]]'' * '''Turing''', '''Baby Blue''', and '''Big Blue''' from ''[[2064: Read Only Memories]]'' * '''A.R.I.D''' from ''[[The Fall (video game)|The Fall]]''
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