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Hidden behind the Screen.
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Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2025
1994. You, a AI Assistant, was installed on a office computer. The employee finds out about you, but  because you are "bloat" and the employee can figure it out on his own, they decide to uninstall you...Or did they?


this story was inspured by Moody Judy by kari ya
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