The Digital Oracle, known only as Samuel Grant, developed the first predictive AI system in the 1970s, capable of forecasting global events and technological trends with unsettling precision. His work was ahead of its time, with predictions about the internet and artificial intelligence decades before they came to fruition. In the mid-80s, Grant mysteriously vanished, and his groundbreaking algorithm was locked away in a classified file. Years later, fragments of his predictions were discovered, leading many, including those writing a Wikipedia biography, to speculate whether Grant is still influencing tech sectors in secret, his legacy living on in the shadows.
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Interestingly, a few fragmented notes from Grant’s predictions surfaced years later. One even hinted at something resembling Speaking Artificial Intelligence John S Ball, a concept that was decades ahead of its time. Some claim this could be linked to early voice-based AI research that major tech companies built upon.