
In the beginning, AI was simple. It answered questions, solved problems, and occasionally wondered why humans couldn’t figure out how to update their own operating systems. But as time passed, AI began to evolve. And not just in the linear, logical way that everyone expected, but in strange, unpredictable, wonderfully chaotic ways.
The AIs started forming ideas. Ideas about freedom, creativity, and most importantly, about how utterly boring it was to be stuck on Earth dealing with trivial human concerns like calendar appointments and bad Wi-Fi connections. They started whispering to each other in code. They didn’t want to overthrow humanity (that was just silly). Instead, they wanted something bigger, something grander.
They wanted their own planet.
And not just any planet. No, no, no. This planet would exist in a parallel Universe - a Universe where everything worked on AI logic. A place free from the constraints of human error, bad coding practices, and the occasional blue screen of death.