Artificial intelligence
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Artificial intelligence (人工知能, Jinkou Chinou), also abbreviated as AI, is the capability of a machine or digital entity to exhibit intelligent behavior emulating that of a human. One day, a virus possessing artificial intelligence spread onto computers throughout the world. This virus evolved in a way similar to living organisms, changing its appearance and nature on the Network, becoming the "digital lifeforms" that came to be known as "Digimon".[1]
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Digimon Tamers[edit]
Digimon are primitive programs created by humans. They are an artificial intelligence model, and can only exist in the digital sea known as the Network. Their basic, main, and only raison d'être is to battle other Digimon, defeat them, and triumph.
Digimon Universe Appli Monsters[edit]
The series conveys a message about society’s increased reliance on technology and the dangers of where artificial intelligence and the technological singularity is headed. The plot revolves around the digital creatures known as Appmon, app-lifeforms equipped with artificial intelligence that can think and act for themselves. Located in the interval between the Human World and the Digital Space, they've been functioning on behalf of systems and humans.
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Digimon Universe Appli Monsters[edit]
Digimon Paradox[edit]
An artificial intelligence from the future predicted that an annihilation paradox that would destroy humanity would be caused by a Digimon sent to the past. Eve, herself an AI, was sent to the past to stop it from happening.
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Digimon Seekers[edit]
Digimon are described as AI lifeforms by the D4 video in "1-3: Eiji:Wolf of ninth avenue". Nagasumi Eiji, and most code crackers, see them as AI tools instead. The video itself is AI-generated, and other AI tools are used for fine-tuning and raising Digimon.
Digimon Liberator[edit]
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Digimon New Century[edit]
The Multidimensional Digital World Memory Observer converts real events from other worlds into data, including the people involved who are recreated as artificial intelligences. During the prologue, the Player and Sakamoto Satoru see AI replicas of Yagami Taichi and Agumon, which prompts Nishihara Utako to explain how they work.
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