List of fictional artificial intelligences

List of fictional artificial intelligences

This list is for fictional artificial intelligences.

Comics

1950s

* Brainiac from the Superman comics (1958)

Film

1980s

* Master Control Program, Sark, and Tron from TRON (1982)
* Skynet from the Terminator series

1990s

* Agents Brown, Jones, and Smith from The Matrix. Other programs includes The Oracle (1999)

2000s

* The Oracle, Seraph, Merovigian, Persephone, and the Architect from The Matrix Reloaded. The Agent programs are upgraded. The new Agents inclued Jackson, Johnson, and Thompson. Smith is now a computer virus with the ability to copy himself using humans and programs. (2003)

* The Oracle, Seraph, Sati, Rama Kandra, Kamala, Merovigian, Persephone, Architect, and Smith from The Matrix Revolutions. (2003)

Television series

2000s

* D.A.V.E. (Digital Advanced Villain Emulator) from The Batman (2004)


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