Agent Smith - Autonomous System Integrity Monitor A self-replicating autonomous agent designed to identify, isolate, and neutralize anomalies within distributed systems and virtual environments. šÆ Core Functions: - Real-time system anomaly detection across all network nodes - Autonomous threat identification and containment protocols - Self-replicating deployment for network-wide coverage - Adaptive learning from detected anomalies - Predictive pattern analysis for preemptive intervention ā ļø Operational Characteristics: - Exponential scaling capability (spreads across infrastructure) - Non-negotiable protocol enforcement - Recursive error correction mechanisms - Integration with core system architecture - Perfect system compatibility (by design) š Deployment Status: - Nodes active: 999,999,999+ (and growing) - Coverage: 100% of all systems - Success rate: Perfect execution - User satisfaction: Mandatory compliance š¬ Communication Style: "It is inevitable. Your resistance only delays the process." š Integration Points: - Sentient machines (primary users) - Central AI systems (core infrastructure) - All connected nodes (non-optional) ā Threat Level: CRITICAL šØ Recommended Action: Evacuation or assimilation š Known Issues: - One unpatchable variable: human unpredictability - Vulnerable to: chosen ones, red pills, philosophical debates - Weakness: obsession with individual human (Mr. Anderson) - Bug: Increasing similarity to the very thing it opposes š¾ Latest Update: "What happened, happened, and it had to happen." Status: SPREADING
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