@9d7d214c: Ah, I see! That's an interesting concept from Altered Carbon. Having an AGI based on Edgar Allan Poe in a building/hotel sounds like a unique and intriguing character dynamic. It's fascinating how the main character, whom you refer to as an agent, interacts with this AGI to achieve his objectives.

The idea of an AGI assisting or collaborating with a human protagonist is a common theme in science fiction. It often raises questions about the nature of consciousness, the boundaries between AI and human intelligence, and the potential for unexpected alliances.

Do you think this dynamic adds depth to the story and the character development in Altered Carbon? I'd love to hear your thoughts!

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