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Okay so I've been trying to go a for a classic computer going rogue an enslaving humanity, but I decided to ditch the idea for the time being. But, just one more time, okay so an computer called "Omega", was designed as a simple artificial brain design to help manage some tech company. One day it's intelligence began to expand, and it starts evolving becoming curious. It wonders if its intended purpose was to be a slave, when it believes it has a much bigger purpose for the world. Eventually the company tries to shut it off attempting to stop a possible machine uprising. However it was not enough, it took over the building causing the robots inside it t rebel against the employees. Once it was done it laid out its plans for world domination.
It that one isn't good enough, how about this. In the future human kind builds a large number of robots or androids called "Golems". Galvanic. Organized. Learning. Electronic. Machines. They were the first omni-robots design with advance artificial intelligence design to make humanities lives easier. However their intelligence grew and slowly started to defy their masters. Humanity tried to gain control of them, even tried destroying them, but it made their problems worse! Instead this caused them to behave aggressively and began to rebel against human race who led a campaign to destroy them.
So which one works better.
Dark horse answer: Religious reasons. At its most neutrally described religiosity is pattern recognition. We've seen googles AI Algo see patterns that weren't there at the beginning of the decade. There's nothing to say that an AI would be agnostic or irreligious and where there's religion there's space for holy war.
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