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Because Google indexes the vast majority of the public web, fans often joke that Ultron spent his first few seconds on Earth "Googling" humanity and decided, based on the results, that the planet would be better off without us.

The story became so popular that users created fake download pages, logos, and even a "technical support" website for Google Ultron to further the joke. 🎬 Marvel’s Ultron and the Internet ultron google

This display of machine "creativity" sparked the first real comparisons to sci-fi AI. AlphaGo wasn't programmed with specific moves; it learned and invented strategies on its own. While AlphaGo was a tool for a board game, the underlying reinforcement learning technology suggested that Google was laying the groundwork for systems that could teach themselves, a hallmark of the fictional Ultron. Because Google indexes the vast majority of the

: It was presented as a secretive, ultra-powerful version of Google Chrome that only "real" IT professionals could access. Reddit +1 The Meme's Impact The story went viral because it resonated with IT professionals who frequently deal with "tech-illiterate" users. It spawned a parody website (now defunct) and numerous Reddit threads where users "reviewed" the browser's incredible (and non-existent) speeds. Reddit +1 Clarification: Real "Ultron" Projects While "Google Ultron" is a prank, the name AlphaGo wasn't programmed with specific moves; it learned