Prologue of Exilium Rex, Book 2: Loyalty of Numbers In the twentieth century, American Isaac Asimov wrote what many people believed to be a major part of his legacy to humankind, the Three Laws of Robotics. Today, the algorithm required of, for, and by computer machines to write accurate news reports – and even to pen poems and novels – had already been invented. This fact does not, in any manner, interfere with Asimov’s mandate. But many believe this could be the beginning of Singularity – when artificial intelligence had become better than human intelligence – which could render the earlier precepts of robotics virtually obsolete. The one question that remains, however, is how to measure such an abstract concept like Singularity. The optimists believe there are ways to accurate

