In other words, a successful Aperture Science product.
I hardly used any nerve gas at all, to be fair.
And it's just me. I have not perfected my AI, yet.
I wouldn't bother with AI. When using transportation technology, a simple "yes it arrived"/"no it didn't arrive" sensor at the exit portal is sufficient. It's only necessary to have rudimentary AI if you expect to determine that what came out of the exit portal is a reasonable facsimile of what went in.
I guess it really depends on your expectations. If you simply expect an output, then AI is not needed.
If A goes in and you expect A to come out then no AI is needed at all. So if a human that has X amount of cells enters then a human that has X amount of cells leaves. AI is not and doesn't need to be involved with.
You seem like a pretty smart stupidbird.
My sensors keep getting obliterated on transport, though. Hence why I sent whatever123 to go see what happened to them.
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