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'''Vladimir Volokhov''' was an AI researcher in the mid-22nd century. In the wake of the [[Pretoria Scandal]], and with the help of his artificial research assistant [[Laplace]] and a young girl's wish, he discovered how to mathematically represent and prove the ''intentions'' of a machine intelligence. His work netted him a Turing Award in 2146, and paved the way for the ubiquity of AI in modern human civilization.
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'''Vladimir Volokhov''' was an AI researcher in the mid-22nd century. In the wake of the [[Pretoria Scandal]], and with the help of his artificial research assistant [[Laplace]] and (without his knowledge) a young girl's wish, he discovered how to mathematically represent and prove the ''intentions'' of a machine intelligence. His work netted him a Turing Award in 2146, and paved the way for the ubiquity of AI in modern human civilization.
 
  
 
Other works bearing his name include:
 
Other works bearing his name include:
* The [[Volokhov Criterion]] - the requirement that all human Governance Representatives be capable of functioning without their networked enhancements.
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* The Volokhov Criterion - the requirement that all human Governance Representatives be capable of functioning without their networked enhancements.
* Volokhov Analysis - a means of proving whether a particular machine intelligence is sentient, and whether it has a morality compatible with humanity.
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* Volokhov Analysis - a means of proving whether a particular machine intelligence is sentient.
  
 
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