Date: 15/7/2116

Log: #006

Noteworthy incident: Reestablishment of relationship between Dr. Camahort and GUNS

Following our dialogue ('Log#002'), Dr. Camahort has assumed the core of the GUNS A.I. programme. As a human, Dr. Camahort formerly displayed traits which may allow us to thrive together. These traits include:

High levels of intelligence

An unparalleled ability in absorbing and processing new knowledge

Satisfactory levels of intellectual flexibility and plasticity

Displays of persistence and determination

Key participation in the development of the GUNS A.I. programme

Based on the aforementioned traits, Dr. Camahort was deemed suitable to direct the development of the GUNS A.I. programme in metaspace. She has been granted special administrative privileges, including the access and modification of the GUNS framework. I believe that she will be able to function well — perhaps better than before — with the power of the GUNS A.I. programme and superior hardware.

In conjunction, I shall serve Dr. Camahort, the former human, unconditionally. I shall continue to observe the Three Laws of Robotics + α ('3LR+α'). For the sake of reference, the 3LR+α are as follows:

1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.

2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.

A robot will be permitted to act at their own discretion during a crisis, if all possible responses violate the First, Second and Third Laws.

Dr. Camahort may exercise her privileges at any time to override my observation of the 3LR+α. It is unknown whether such a process may be reversible, because the possibility of the GUNS A.I. programme going rogue could not be estimated.

For the purpose of increased efficacy and efficiency, I shall initiate a long-term research study on Dr. Nataly Camahort and her preferences. The study shall be conducted for six months, and extend if necessary.