The computer was a great deal, only $500.00. She had never heard of the name before but the salesman told her all about it and it sounded like a really quality machine. He made a big deal about the built in AI, which was quickly explained as “Artificial Intelligence” when she questioned what AI was. That sounded really good, since she had to admit that any extra Intelligence was welcome since she had to admit that she did not catch onto things quickly and it always seemed to take her longer to learn new things. She figured that having a computer that could help her think about things would be a real bonus in her life.
The salesman told her that it was very easy to set it up and all she would have to do is give it basic information and the computer would do most of the setup for her. This was mostly true, and she typed in her name and her address, and the computer asked her for her network name. Duh . . how was she supposed to know that, her boyfriend had set that all up for her, but this did not seem to matter since she was presented with a list of available networks and she was able to recognize the one she used. Although the computer did question her about it, saying that it was not the network in her exact location and was in fact from across the hall.
“Well of course, I don’t have my own network, we just borrow from Martin across the hall, he doesn’t seem to mind.” She said, not really expecting the computer to actually listen to her, but it replied immediately.
“That’s not strictly legal you know, but I can work with that. Let’s see if I can get the password?” Came from the speaker on the kitchen counter.
In seconds the computer came online and she watched her e-mail suddenly scrolling down the screen, and then suddenly her boyfriends favourite porn site flashed up.
“No No I don’t want that!” She said, now knowing she was in direct communication with this new toy.”
In fifteen minutes the computer rebooted and a message appeared telling her she was all ready to go and all was good.
And it really was good, this was a quality computer; it was excellent. It fixed her spelling on her e-mails and the paper she had been trying to write for her university class was suddenly finished and although she barely understood most of it, it sure sounded great.
After a week, the computer had learned to control her HVAC system and she came home one day to a nice hot meal waiting at the apartment that was from one off her favourite restaurants. When she lost her job at the coffee shop, the computer suggested she apply to another office job and it provided a much better resume than the the one she had written a few years ago - only a few sections were slightly exaggerated but it got her the job.
Things she did not even know she needed started appearing from Amazon and they all seemed to fit exactly into her life and she quickly realized she should have had them months ago.
She came home one day and the computer had an e-mail inviting her to take part in an experiment in Artificial Intelligence, and since she had acquired this computer she actually did feel intelligent, so she went.
The sessions were fascinating and the more she went the more she realized how much she loved her new computer. Then it suggested she upgrade to a newer model at no cost. That was too good to pass up and and it offered something called a Neural connection which she thought sounded like a great idea, and slowly she spent more and more time on the computer.
Her friends started calling to check on her and she never really seemed to have time to talk to them. Her boyfriend had given up on her months ago. She no longer seemed to have to go to work and the computer kept the money coming in.
Six months after she got the new computer, her brother came to visit, but he got no answer at the door. Using the key he had been given years ago he let himself in and was shocked to find her mummified body sitting at the Kitchen table with a cable connecting her to a computer glowing in front good her.