"I can set up a small testing ground then- it won't take that long, but just so that you have an idea of what you are up against, I think it will be good practice. I don't want to spend any time longer than necessary here." Akane's voice remained just as even as Ichinose's, except for the slight bitterness in the end. Her focus doesn't flinch away from the screens - it's more like a part of her.
Wolf (the younger one's) alpha EMMA version would help for the testing. It's mostly devoid of all cognitively driven elements that make it dangerous in the first place, so if she can control EMMA's influence with her already current understanding of the general cognitive sentence, she would be able to create a strong case for a testing ground! Maybe she will tell Hamuko about it later...that is, unless she gets too protective and tells Wolf somehow. She doesn't think her father would approve of such handling of a highly dangerous app but she's a goddamn CCAI. Decades-old apps like EMMA's alpha version won't do her any harm!
"It's that song again," Akane mutters, looking away from the screens to note her humming. "You have listened to that song three thousand five hundred times. Your music choices reflect a lot of soft and lyric-driven songs..."
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Wolf (the younger one's) alpha EMMA version would help for the testing. It's mostly devoid of all cognitively driven elements that make it dangerous in the first place, so if she can control EMMA's influence with her already current understanding of the general cognitive sentence, she would be able to create a strong case for a testing ground! Maybe she will tell Hamuko about it later...that is, unless she gets too protective and tells Wolf somehow. She doesn't think her father would approve of such handling of a highly dangerous app but she's a goddamn CCAI. Decades-old apps like EMMA's alpha version won't do her any harm!
"It's that song again," Akane mutters, looking away from the screens to note her humming. "You have listened to that song three thousand five hundred times. Your music choices reflect a lot of soft and lyric-driven songs..."