Developing A.I

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Elon Collin(8th body)

Talent-Instant problem solving

Profession-Engineer

Personality-Mediator

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The faint hum of the computer filled Elon's room as the glow of the bulky CRT monitor cast a dim light across the cluttered desk. It was 2003—an era where the internet was still young, and advanced technology felt like science fiction. But for Elon and his brother, it was the perfect opportunity.

His fingers tapped lightly on the desk as ideas swirled in his mind. For years, the nine of them had bided their time, learning and preparing. While Harry pursued acting, Alex built connections in the business world, and Edward mastered legal loopholes, Elon had been quietly waiting—for technology to reach a point where their combined intelligence could push beyond the limits of this era.

A familiar blue screen hovered in front of him.

[Mission: Develop technology advanced than the current period.]

[Reward: 300 system points.]

Elon leaned back in his chair, running a hand through his hair. "Finally," he muttered. "After twelve years, technology's caught up enough to make something real."

For years, he had ideas—innovations far beyond the tools available. But in the early 2000s, consumer computers were still basic. No matter how fast his mind worked, there simply hadn't been enough power or resources to create anything groundbreaking.

Until now.

He glanced at the bulky Pentium 4 tower humming beside him. It wasn't much by future standards, but it was enough. And with his instant problem-solving talent, he could push it further than anyone else.

"Alright," he said, cracking his knuckles. "Let's get started."

His focus sharpened as he opened a new coding environment. The mission wasn't asking for magic—it just needed something ahead of its time. And he knew exactly where to begin.

Smarter Automation

Most software in 2003 followed simple rules—if X happens, do Y. But Elon wanted to build something that could adapt. Not true artificial intelligence—that was still decades away—but a smarter system that could respond and evolve with use.

He sketched out a basic outline:

• User Behavior Tracker: A program that logs and predicts user actions.

• Smart Automation: Software that learns to execute repetitive tasks without manual input.

• Early Predictive Model: Use patterns to anticipate what the user needs before they ask.

The last part excited him most—if he could build a program that anticipated needs, it would be far ahead of its time.

"Let's start simple," he murmured, typing rapidly.

His cheat talent kicked in, breaking down every problem the moment he encountered it. Within hours, he had a working script that tracked simple behaviors—how long he spent on programs, which websites he visited, and his typing speed.

The next step was making the system react.

If he opened his coding environment every night at 9 PM, the program should automatically prepare his files. If he spent too long on a problem, it could suggest shortcuts.

He called the program "AutoMind."

It take 2 month to complete phase 1, AutoMind was running in the background—quietly logging everything he did.

A week later, Elon leaned back in his chair, watching the program work.

User detected. Opening coding environment.

Last task: Algorithm simulation. Resuming…

A small thrill sparked through him. It wasn't just following orders—it was anticipating what he wanted.

For days, he refined AutoMind. He gave it the ability to automate repetitive tasks—sorting emails, launching his favorite programs, and even tracking his study habits.

By the end of the month, it could predict his next action with 80% accuracy.

One evening, as he booted up his computer, AutoMind surprised him.

"You've worked for 4 hours. Would you like a break?"

Elon blinked. "Huh… it's getting smarter."

It wasn't true intelligence—but compared to anything else available, it felt revolutionary. And it was only the beginning.

Next year by summer, AutoMind was running faster and smoother than he ever expected. It organized his files, predicted what tools he needed, and even optimized his computer's speed—pushing it beyond its limits.

The mission screen flickered again:

[Mission complete: Develop technology advanced than the current period.]

[Reward: 300 system points.]

Elon smirked. "Done."

The world wasn't ready for what came next—but that didn't matter.

He had just taken his first step toward shaping the future. And with his mind and cheat talent, nothing would stand in his way.