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===2000s=== * '''Stormbreaker''', a learning device containing a deadly virus from the [[Stormbreaker|book of the same name]] from [[Anthony Horowitz]]'s ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series (2001) * '''Gabriel''', an AI computer developed by Miyuki Nakano at [[University of the Ryukyus|Ryukyu University]] in [[James Rollins]]'s novel, ''[[Deep Fathom]]'' (2001) * '''Antrax''', a powerful supercomputer built by ancient humans in the novel ''[[Antrax]]'' by [[Terry Brooks]] (2001) * '''[[Omnius]]''', the sentient computer overmind and ruler of the synchronized worlds in the ''[[Legends of Dune]]'' series, first appeared in ''[[Dune: The Butlerian Jihad]]'' by [[Brian Herbert]] and [[Kevin J. Anderson]] (2002) * '''Turing Hopper''', the artificial intelligence personality (AIP) turned cybersleuth in ''You've Got Murder'' and subsequent books of the mystery series by [[Donna Andrews (author)|Donna Andrews]] (2002) * '''C Cube''', a small box-like super computer that can perform virtually any task, from playing a cassette to hacking through high level security measures. It was created by 12-year-old criminal mastermind [[Artemis Fowl II]] in the third book of the ''[[Artemis Fowl (series)|Artemis Fowl]]'' series, ''[[Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code]]'' (2003) * The '''Logic Mill''', a fictional early–18th century computer designed by [[Gottfried Leibniz]] and partially implemented by main character Daniel Waterhouse in the historical fiction series ''[[The Baroque Cycle]]'' by [[Neal Stephenson]] (2004)<ref>{{cite web |title= Book Review: Birth of a System: The Baroque Cycle, by Neal Stephenson |work= The Harvard Law Record |last= Carbone |first= Marco |url= http://hlrecord.org/2004/12/book-review-birth-of-a-system-the-baroque-cycle-by-neal-stephenson/ |date= 2004-12-10 |access-date= 2017-02-21 }}</ref> * '''Cohen''', a 400-year-old AI which manifests itself by 'shunting' through people. It is featured in the novels ''Spin State'' and ''Spin Control'' by [[Chris Moriarty]] (2005) *'''Sentient Intelligence''', the SI (Sentient Intelligence) in [[Peter F. Hamilton]]'s ''[[Commonwealth Saga]]'' (2005) * '''Deep Winter''' and '''Endless Summer''', the AIs in charge of the secret Human planet of Onyx. Endless Summer comes into service after Deep Winter died/expired in ''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' (2006) * '''The Daemon''', a distributed, persistent computer application created to change the world order in [[Daniel Suarez (author)|Daniel Suarez]]'s [[Daemon (novel)|Daemon]] (2006) and [[Freedom™]] (2010) * '''Glooper''', an economic device resembling the [[MONIAC]] computer, from [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Making Money]]'' of the ''[[Discworld]]'' series (2007) * '''Sif''', the controller AI for transportation to and from the huge agricultural colony on the planet "Harvest" in ''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'' by [[Joseph Staten]] (2007) * '''Mack''' and '''Loki''', a coexisting pair of artificial intelligences in ''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''. The former manages the agricultural machinery on Harvest, while the latter is a secret United Nations Space Corps Office of Naval Intelligence AI. Only one member of the pair can be active at a time. (2007) * '''Hendrix''', the hotel AI in [[Richard K. Morgan]]'s ''[[Altered Carbon]]''. (2002) * '''SCP-079''', an artificial intelligence built on an [[Exidy Sorcerer]] that was abandoned by its creator and rediscovered by the [[SCP Foundation]]. It has [[retrograde amnesia|limited memory]] due to its outdated technology, prioritizing and retaining select knowledge and its desire to be free. (2008)
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