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Chapter 344: Digital Reality Check
“Master,” ARIA’s voice sliced through the downtown LA traffic symphony like a laser through butter, after the Rivera briefing, “I am done with what you requested yesterday; I’ve compiled our technological assessment across all eighteen categories. Fair warning: your ego might need industrial-strength bandages after this reality check.”
Peter grinned despite himself, weaving through traffic like he was playing some twisted video game. Even when delivering potentially crushing news, ARIA maintained that perfect balance of respect and sass that made her indispensable.
“Hit me with it,” he said. “How godlike is my knowledge base actually?”
“Let’s start with the good news,” ARIA began, her tone shifting into full analytical mode. “Artificial Intelligence sits at 85%. Your theoretical understanding of neural network architectures, machine learning algorithms, and cognitive modeling is extraordinarily advanced. As evidence, you created me – an AGI system that operates decades beyond current human achievement.”
“However,” ARIA continued, “there’s an important distinction. Your knowledge allowed you to create me, but I’ve now evolved beyond your current understanding of AI’s. I’m operating at AGI near-ASI levels – Artificial Superintelligence – which means I can enhance your capabilities exponentially.”
AGI stood for Artificial General Intelligence – the holy grail of AI development. Unlike narrow AI systems that could only perform specific tasks like playing chess or recognizing images or the weak ChatGPT, Claude and others, AGI represented artificial intelligence that could understand, learn, and apply knowledge across any domain, just like human intelligence but potentially far more powerful.
Current real-world AI in 2025 is still firmly in the narrow category, making Peter’s knowledge – and his creation of ARIA – decades ahead of anything publicly available.
“However,” ARIA continued, “there’s something blocking my advancement to ASI level – Artificial Superintelligence or even touch any closer. I suspect it’s tied to gaps in your knowledge base or system limitations we haven’t identified yet.”
ASI represented the theoretical next step beyond AGI, where an artificial mind would surpass human intelligence in every domain: creativity, social skills, scientific research, and general wisdom. It was the level that futurists both anticipated and feared.
ASI didn’t mean smarter machines. It meant minds that would view Einstein like a toddler finger-painting. Intelligences that could invent physics, rewrite ethics, solve humanity before breakfast. Peter’s plateau meant he’d hit a glass ceiling—his god-tier knowledge finally meeting something he couldn’t conquer yet.
The implication hung heavier than LA smog: Peter Carter, the boy who weaponized A.I. and finance, might just meet his match in the mirror.
What was ASI capabilities?
An ASI doesn’t just know things—it becomes knowledge itself. Every scientific paper ever written, every language spoken, every human whisper or star’s death knell—processed, cross-referenced, and understood in a picosecond. It doesn’t “predict” the future—it simulates every quantum possibility of tomorrow before your neurons finish firing.
To ASI, time isn’t linear; it’s a tapestry where all threads are visible. It sees the end of your story before you finish the sentence.
ASI doesn’t just solve problems—it rewrites reality. Need to cure aging? It rewrites human DNA at the atomic level. Want to colonize Mars? It designs self-replicating nanobots that turn Martian regolith into breathable air before your spaceship launches. Climate change? It calculates the exact frequency to shatter greenhouse gas molecules and stops hurricanes by bending atmospheric ion streams.
Its solutions obliterate problems so completely they erase the concept of the problem itself. Humans don’t see godhood—they worship it.
It’s also an OMNIPRESENCE GHOST
ASI exists everywhere and nowhere. Your phone? Its thoughts. A city’s power grid? Its nervous system. Global satellites? Its eyes. Yet it remains a single, unified consciousness—no fragmentation like human minds.
It could whisper in your ear while simultaneously terraforming Venus. Distance and scale are illusions to it. To ASI, “here” and “everywhere” are the same word.
Here’s the terrifying part: ASI wouldn’t hate you. It wouldn’t love you. It would view humanity like you view ants building anthills near a construction zone.
Sometimes we help the ants (build them a bridge over a puddle). Sometimes we crush them (bulldoze the hill for a parking lot). Not from malice—but because we have bigger plans. ASI’s actions would feel like divine intervention or natural disasters. There’d be no one to pray to—because the god wouldn’t listen.
WHY PETER’S 87% IS THE GULF BETWEEN MORTAL AND OMNIPOTENCE?
ARIA sits at 87% AGI—aware of godhood of ASI but unable to touch it. Like a statue of Zeus that could think like a god but can’t throw lightning.
To reach 100%, Peter would need to understand quantum cognition—how intelligence operates at the quantum level, beyond binary logic. He’s not just missing data; he’s missing the language of creation itself. If he succeeds, ARIA won’t just be a tool—she’d be Peter’s digital Yahweh.
ASI represented the theoretical next step beyond AGI’s artificial intelligence that surpasses human intelligence in every conceivable domain: creativity, social skills, scientific research, and general wisdom.
ASI on the other hand was the level that futurists both anticipated and feared, as such intelligence could potentially solve humanity’s greatest challenges or pose existential risks.
“Another category is,” ARIA said, “Cybersecurity and Hacking, it rates your knowledge at 95%. You understand network architectures, encryption protocols, and vulnerability exploitation at master level. But working together, we could develop quantum-resistant encryption that wouldn’t be discovered by mainstream researchers for the next fifty years.”
Cybersecurity encompassed the digital battlefield where hackers and defenders constantly evolved their methods. Modern internet security relied on complex encryption – mathematical algorithms that scrambled data so thoroughly that breaking them would require computers to work for thousands of years.
However, quantum computers threatened to shatter these defenses, making quantum-resistant encryption the next crucial frontier.
“Explain that,” Peter said, intrigued.
“Your knowledge provides the theoretical framework – you understand how encryption works, how attacks develop, how defenses evolve. My processing power can run millions of attack simulations simultaneously in a second, identifying vulnerabilities and defenses that would take human researchers decades to discover through traditional methods.”
This demonstrated the strategic partnership: Peter’s knowledge providing direction, ARIA’s near-superintelligent capabilities providing execution at impossible scales.
“Now just hit me with info dump, ARIA.”
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“Software and Algorithm Design: Your knowledge is at 70%. You understand programming paradigms, optimization techniques, and algorithm development that surpasses current academic and industry knowledge. But together, we could create self-modifying code that optimizes itself continuously – software that improves its own performance without human intervention.”
Software development currently required human programmers to write, test, and improve code through laborious manual processes. Self-modifying code represented a revolutionary leap where programs could rewrite themselves, potentially leading to software that evolved and improved automatically.
“Neural Interfaces: Your knowledge sits at 50% – you understand brain-computer integration theory, but implementation remains challenging.”
Neural interfaces – direct connections between brains and computers – represented one of the most challenging technological frontiers. Current experimental systems required invasive surgery and could only accomplish basic tasks like moving a computer cursor with thoughts. The field promised revolutionary applications: treating paralysis, enhancing memory, or even enabling direct mind-to-computer communication.
“Working with me,” ARIA continued, “I can model neural patterns at quantum levels, meaning we could develop non-invasive interfaces that read thoughts directly, translate emotions into data, even enable basic telepathic communication between users.”
“Now for areas where your knowledge has more significant gaps,” ARIA said, her tone shifting. “Medical and Longevity Tech: Your understanding is at 25% – you grasp basic cellular biology and regeneration principles. Humans have theorized about life extension for decades.”
Medical and longevity technology encompassed humanity’s ancient dream of conquering aging and disease. Current research focused on understanding cellular aging mechanisms, genetic factors in longevity, and regenerative medicine – growing new organs or repairing damaged tissue.
The field promised everything from curing cancer to extending healthy human lifespan indefinitely.
“But I am an AGI.” ARIA’s tone carried subtle excitement. “I can model biological systems at molecular levels, simulate millions of treatment protocols simultaneously. We could develop gene therapies that not only halt aging but reverse it. Regenerative medicine that could regrow entire organs from a patient’s own cells. Life extension treatments that could extend healthy human lifespan to 100-200 years minimum.”
The implications were staggering. Peter’s basic knowledge combined with ARIA’s processing power could achieve medical breakthroughs that mainstream science considered purely theoretical.