Research Booklets

(Disclaimer)

These are "Research Booklets" which may be used standalone or with various types of intelligent agents and showcase the working of the systems, research and frameworks presented on this site.

These booklets can assist researchers, academics and professionals with their work but they must be used with caution and for research purposes only.

These are bleeding edge research and these may void the warranties of devices.

Management Applications

Overdrive International

This booklet can help study and improve business logic processes for large scale development. This can also be used to improve existing business models and also assist with existing business research.

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High Octane

A booklet about an optimized intelligent system to be used with AI for research using the following or related prompts to help conduct research in a systematic manner. It can help improve and assist in research in various domains.

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Intelligence Applications

Compute Black (Testing Purposes Only)

This research booklet can help improve a machine's compute power using AI but it must be used with caution (This may potentially void your device's warranty). It uses the logic process of training an intelligent agent and then implements it on the system.

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Hyper Sector

This is a booklet written to help design and improve intelligent agents. Such agents can then be used for various purposes like system enhancements.

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Intelligence Research

Neuro Overdrive

Neuro Overdrive is a booklet written to help study intelligence processes using intelligent agents and insights gained from such processes can be used to improve an intelligent agent's performance.

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I Love Life

A small booklet with motivational quotes to raise self-esteem in tough situations. It uses advanced psychological methods to provide quotes in a careful sequential manner for such purpose. The patterns in this booklet can also be used for training intelligent agents to write more of such booklets. It can also help in emotional intelligence research. It shows how experience as knowledge can be used for better journaling as a collection of insights from one's life.

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