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Strings

Strings is an artificial intelligence software program designed by Ashley Tisdale. The program is designed to control Type-7 Chips, allowing for anyone under the control of one to move and act like a human robot.

History[]

While Type-7 had been in development for the better part of a decade, one concept Ashley Tisdale had kept relatively to herself from Mary Hamilton was the idea of using a Type-7 Chip to control a subject under the drug's effects. Strings, named after the idea that the subject was a puppet, began relatively crude, its initial demonstrations in 2008 making the individuals under its control seem more like robots than human beings. While Mary Hamilton made some progress it was Scott Dawson and Ryoshi Dawson who made some further perfections, as did Ashley Tisdale after temporarily escaping captivity. Kyla Abonde has been the latest to made advances, using Replicant to enhance the software.

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All Type-7 Chip devices employ Strings save those that are blank, and beyond the device the software can potentially be used to govern any biotechnology associated with the human brain. The interface of Strings was designed to be incredibly simple, even allowing non-programmers like Sandy Vanholt the ability to create AI programs with moderate difficulty. Utopia Holdings, Spydoll Inc and more still implement the software.

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