[Even Viktor doesn’t fully understand the Hexcore, not that he’s going to say as much. He needs to have complete faith in it, or risk having doubts about what they’re doing and what they plan to accomplish. Things are, at least, a little clearer now, thanks in part to those accustomed to more advanced technology. They’ve help him put words to the device in a way he doesn’t think he could have done, back home.
A computer. A device programmed to execute certain tasks. To think on its own. Artificial Intelligence.]
It’s the next iteration of Hextech. An adaptive conduit for arcane forces that can be taught to perform any number of tasks.
[He brightens at this—-despite the fact that he seems exhausted, it’s clear that he’s still reserved some enthusiasm for this.]
Obviously, we’re exploring the medical applications at this time, but its potential uses are nearly limitless.
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A computer. A device programmed to execute certain tasks. To think on its own. Artificial Intelligence.]
It’s the next iteration of Hextech. An adaptive conduit for arcane forces that can be taught to perform any number of tasks.
[He brightens at this—-despite the fact that he seems exhausted, it’s clear that he’s still reserved some enthusiasm for this.]
Obviously, we’re exploring the medical applications at this time, but its potential uses are nearly limitless.