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Originally Posted by NoirX
So far it's still proven that the AIs are obedient enough to completely follow rules set by the Taboo Index. Meaning that the AIs main goal later on is to be like a killing machine who obeys the rules without questioning.
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I think you misunderstood that part of the novel. The fact that they're obedient is a defect, something the Rath guys wanted to change. That's why they put Kirito there, since Kirito showed a tendency to disobey the rules, and they thought he would influence the AIs to start learning to disobey too.
Why did they want the AIs to learn to disobey? Because an AI that can't disobey won't be able to kill by their own accord, which is what they're looking for: AIs willing to kill.
But like I said, such an AI would end up turning against humanity at some point, so the whole experiment is flawed.