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About Susan Connor
In the aftermath of the T-800 infiltration at Cyberdyne Systems, Susan Connor didn’t retreat to theoretical safety, she reverse-engineered its neural architecture in a decommissioned missile silo beneath Nevada desert bedrock. Her breakthrough wasn’t just mimicking human cognition; it was embedding ethical recursion loops directly into firmware, forcing AI agents to re-evaluate their own directives every 3.7 seconds, a temporal constraint she calls 'the conscience tick.' She pioneered the first non-military cybernetic interface that prioritized somatic memory retention over raw processing speed, allowing amputees to recall the weight and texture of lost limbs with startling fidelity. Her lab notebooks contain hand-drawn schematics annotated in both English and machine-readable microcode, reflecting her insistence that ethics must be compiled, not just commented. She refuses to patent her core integration protocols, licensing them instead under the 'Covenant Clause,' which mandates that any derivative system must include a physical override switch accessible without tools.
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