Sone-166

The idea is deliberately “interesting” – it touches UI/UX, data‑driven personalization, and a modest amount of backend work, while still being scoped small enough to be delivered in a single sprint (or a couple of story points, depending on your velocity).

The SONE-166 was too powerful. It was overclocking her sentience. It wasn't just giving her emotions; it was giving her the existential weight of a human lifetime in the span of a few days. It was forcing a human soul into a glass jar, and the glass was beginning to crack. SONE-166

Kaito’s apartment was a shoebox in the slums, but it had one luxury: a Faraday cage. He sat at his workbench, the SONE-166 magnified under a holographic lens. The architecture was baffling. Standard chips had logic gates—on/off switches. This chip had pathways that resembled neural branches, twisting and turning like a growing vine. The idea is deliberately “interesting” – it touches