Game Theory - The AI Uprising! (FNAF, Security Breach Ruin)

Episode Date: July 30, 2023

Join Game Theory Host MatPat as he gives you his final FNAF theory before the RUIN DLC releases! Credits: Writers: Matthew Patrick, and Tom Robinson Editors: Dan "Cybert" Seibert,Tyler Mas...cola, Koen Verhagen, Danial "BanditRants" Keristoufi, Daniel Zemke, Dom Sealion, and KL Allen Sound Designer: Yosi Berman

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The day's finally here. Five nights at Freddy security breach ruin has arrived after a year and a half in the making, which means that I've only got today. One final chance to solve security breach once and for all before ruin clarifies everything for us. Or, you know, just adds even more layers of confusion on top. So, can I do it? Can I give you the theory that'll finally pull together everything and unite the very fragmented fan base in time for the newest game release? Let's find out.
Starting point is 00:00:25 Hello internet. Welcome to Game Theory. And you heard that intro, right? The Ruin DLC is finally out. In fact, it just dropped today as I upload this video, which is kind of crazy to think about, because it means that we've spent the better part of two years trying to solve one game and one game only. Security breach. But all that time hasn't just been us spinning our wheels over and over again
Starting point is 00:01:05 in Roxy Raceway. We've had ourselves some help, kind of. Since the release of Security Breach, it's felt like the new tales of the PizzPlex books have been trying to offer us clues as to what the story of Security Breach was trying to be. But those clues have been, um, challenging for the community. to interpret, to say the least. Mimics and Tiger Rocks and Dr. Rabbits, the storyteller, Edwin, G.G.Y. The list has been huge. And even if you follow every detail of every book, it's still pretty darn confusing. But finally, finally, with the release of this latest book, Tiger Rock, everything has come into focus for me. I think I finally get it. I think I finally understand the story that modern FNAF as a whole has been trying to tell us this entire time. Which, you know, it's kind of a good thing, because it'll put us all on the same page as we try to theorize moving forward. This theory, this theory. This theory,
Starting point is 00:01:48 I suspect is the final key to the puzzle. The thing that's going to help us all understand what the heck we're seeing throughout the new DLC and from this point forward in the franchise. And I suspect it all comes down to one topic, AI. Now, obviously, AI has been the buzzword of 2023, talking about how powerful it is, fears about it taking our jobs, concerns about the ethics of it.
Starting point is 00:02:08 If you read an article online, there's a chance that it's been written by Chat GPD. See some cool artwork that just won a competition. Turns out Dolly made it. Watch a cool YouTube video. Geez, Matt Pat, you're using a lot of power. You wouldn't last one minute playing 2020 mode, which I totally beat on my first try, by the way. There's a chance that those voices were produced by AI.
Starting point is 00:02:26 But for all the talk about it, what exactly is AI? Basically, artificial intelligence is a machine's ability to think like a human. You feed the machine a bunch of data, and the computer brain is able to learn from it. It ingests all that information and then makes decisions based on that data moving forward. It actually closely parallels the way that we learn. We also ingest data from our environment and then use that data. to make our decisions. And just like with a human, the more data that you're feeding into these things,
Starting point is 00:02:50 the more sophisticated and well-rounded the responses become, and the more life-like it seems. Well, within reason. You see, there's a problem with all of this. You have to be careful about the data that you're feeding it. If you aren't properly filtering the information that's being ingested, making sure that it's factual and unbiased, then bad things are going to start to happen. If I put in a bunch of misinformation, the responses I get back are just going to be wrong. And that makes sense, right?
Starting point is 00:03:12 The computer doesn't know any better. It only knows what we tell it. But things can actually get a lot worse than that. What if I put in a bunch of hateful opinions or biases? Well, that's exactly what you're going to get back. You're going to get a dark reflection of that data. And we saw that exact situation play out live in real time over on Twitch last year. Back in December of 2022, one of the big trends was an AI-generated show called Nothing Forever.
Starting point is 00:03:34 This show was designed to parody the old comedy series Seinfeld, with its dialogue and assets all being generated by AI in real time. Chat, GPT, for the scripts, Dolly, stable diffusion, a few others. And I gotta say, it was impressive. Not only was this thing of pretty darn accurate replica of the classic series, but it was also just cool to see how all these systems could work together to make something entirely brand new. But then one day, GPT3 experienced outages, prompting the creators to switch over to a different AI chat system,
Starting point is 00:03:59 one that was less filtered, one that was less sophisticated with its ingested data. All of a sudden, the jokes the AI was making in the show became harmful and abusive. Characters started using slurs and making hateful jokes, and the show got suspended from Twitch. Bad data equals bad results. But then, how does this all of it? apply to FNAF. Well, each new tales of the PizzPlex book has leaned more and more into AI. In the mimic, we watch as Edwin, a close parallel to Henry from the games, makes an AI program to help
Starting point is 00:04:25 entertain his son while he's away at work. In the storyteller, we watch as that same AI system gets installed and starts controlling the entirety of the Pizzaplex. In the epilogs, we watch as an AI program takes its ingested data too seriously, ripping the arms and legs off of people, wrongly assuming them to be robots. Bad data again, yielding bad results. And the newest story, the Monty Within makes all of this crystal clear when a boy named Kane gives a presentation about the human brain. He proposes that the left hemisphere of the brain is essentially like a computer, an AI within every person. That AI is then responsible for all the negative self-talking flaws that human beings have. Quote from the story, my point is that AI can only use what it's
Starting point is 00:05:01 given. When the AI has bad data, it can turn into something that's harmful to itself and to the systems around it. The actual theory that this guy's spouten is a little bit out there in terms of realism, but the fact that he specifically calls it the AI within? It's no coincidence. The new villain of FNAF is rogue AI, unpoliced, and then unleashed, with us humans helplessly trying to pick up the pieces too late and getting ripped to shreds in the process. But obviously, all that's just happening in the books.
Starting point is 00:05:25 Nothing like this actually exists in the games, otherwise we'd be aware of it, right? Right? It has been there, and it's been under our noses the entire time. If you take this knowledge of AI from the books and start to take a look back through the games, you can see Scott sewing the seeds for these ideas as far back as help watch.
Starting point is 00:05:40 In fact, I actually called this very plot twist four years ago. And again, to call this character William would be missing a huge chunk of this game's story. This isn't William. It's no longer the same guy. He's now an AI replicating the behaviors of William. To truly unpack what I'm talking about here, we have to actually rewind all the way back to FNAF VR and the origins a glitch trap. It's hard to remember this now, but when the happy waving bunny virus first filled our screens, there was a lot of confusion about what exactly he was.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Was this the spirit of Apple? Afton manifesting within the code or was he just a digital copy of Afton? We're told in the game that... I mean, they sent us that stuff in the first place with no explanation, told us to scan it. It was just junk. Circuit boards and things like that. Look pretty old. Somehow though, there was usable code on some of it.
Starting point is 00:06:27 He's Afton scanned the system off of circuit boards, but how exactly? Afton is and was always still a human. Why would his essence be on a circuit board? Back then, possession was the order of the day. Remnant, spirits infused into animatron and so for a long time we just collectively settled on the idea that Afton had somehow managed to escape his purgatory of Ultimate Custom Night by attaching a piece of his soul to a circuit board that was buried in the springlock suit that he was wearing. That circuit board then got scanned during the events of FNAF VR and AR creating glitch trap a virus that would then spread throughout Fasbear Systems eventually passing into Vanessa. The series moved on and we all moved on with it. But I would be lying if I said that this was the cleanest solution out there. The solution implied that Fasbear Entertainment went to the burned down FNAF6 Pizzeriae found the springlock suit with Afton's dead body still inside and then just, you know, took out the circuit board to use. Some of I'm not convinced that the workers would have been happy to continue their job when they
Starting point is 00:07:17 pry open a suit and discover the remains of the company's founder inside. And yet, that was just the best that we had because up to that point, that was largely the rules of the series. It was about the supernatural, not the sci-fi. It was possessions and ghosts, not rogue AI and technology on the fritz. Or at least, we didn't think the series was about that yet. But we were wrong. In Fnaff World, take a look at the world map for me. It's Right? This thing is just so odd. It's hacked together with no transition between the lands. It's complicated with all these twisting pathways that have no rhyme or reason to them. And then also just on a basic level, why is it so zoomed out like this?
Starting point is 00:07:51 Say what you will about Scott Cawthon's game programming, but he should know enough to make a better, more usable map than this thing, right? Well, that's because it's not a map. It's a diagram. It's a blueprint. A blueprint of the human brain. I know that sounds absolutely insane, but just take a look at this map. And now, take a look at this map, this map of the human brain. Notice all the parallels here. A long brainstem right here in the middle where pinwheel funhouses. Deep metal mine and black tomb yard. Two smaller rounded areas in the back matching the cerebellum and the occipital lobe. Two smaller rounded lobes in the back of the brain.
Starting point is 00:08:22 Even the twisting nature of the game's various pathways act exactly like the brain. Our brain is full of wrinkles, the gyri or curves and the sulky or grooves. It's built that way so we have as much surface area in there as possible, which allows for more neuronal connections to happen, thereby making us smarter. And that's exactly what we're seeing here in this FNAF world map. That's also why it stays zoomed out the entire time, so we can see the silhouette. We can understand what Scott was actually going for. That white blob in front, it's either an eyeball or the frontal lobe.
Starting point is 00:08:50 This, I suspect, was Afton's earliest experimentation with AI, with turning a robot brain into something truly intelligent, to try and put things back together like he promised his dying son. Back then, we weren't looking for clues to humanoid robots, but now, going back to the series and looking forward, we see those hints everywhere. Fast forward to sister location, there it is again. Afton literally has human heads sitting there on the desk, blinking hidden in plain sight right in the lobby.
Starting point is 00:09:14 He was trying to create people. He was experimenting with creating artificial intelligence. Either he or Henry, maybe even both of them, created an AI program to speed up the programming process, to learn the way that a human learns, to copy and bring new life to their dead children. But by observing Afton, by copying him,
Starting point is 00:09:30 the program was basically able to act as a second brain. Inputting bad data, got them bad results, and we wound up with glitch trap. There's also another related possibility here. In the books, The Genius Inventor Edwin, parallel to the game timelines Henry, creates the Mimic Program to entertain a small child, given it a rudimentary body so it can play and learn from the small boy. Eventually, his child dies, and Edwin abandons everything in his grief,
Starting point is 00:09:52 including this Mimic program. FasBare Entertainment rolls in to collect what was their property, and in doing so, collects the Mimic, but not before it kills a number of their employees. In true FasBair fashion, that doesn't really stop them. Instead, they collect the parts, repurpose them, including the circuit boards, in order to create, quote, new scenario, for VR, AR, and arcade games, which is exactly what we see happening throughout FNAF VR and AR.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Old circuit boards of the original games made by a rogue indie developer getting scanned into the system, child murder, and all. And from that data, the system spits out glitch trap. Bad data, again, yielded bad results. The mimic basically got itself a crash course in Afton. The AI is watching and learning how it should behave based on his actions, leading to it manifesting as a man in a rabbit suit. Either way, whether the mimic program was built by Henry or William, and AI trained itself up to be Afton incarnate.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Which means it's now time to talk about the elephant in the room, or, I suppose, the elephant down in the basement, crispy boy Burntrap. Burntrap showing up during one of the endings of the security breach was one of the weirdest and most frustrating things to ever happen in this franchise. We all collectively rolled our eyes and uttered his catchphrase, I always come back, thinking, yeah, but did you really have to? It just raised more questions than it answered, like, how are you still alive?
Starting point is 00:11:00 Was Henry wrong about Remnant being destroyed at high temperatures? Did Afton manage to escape the fire? It was nearly impossible to say. We had a few ideas that involved Vanessa repurposing Glamrock Bonnie's endoskeleton, but now I think we actually know the truth. And again, that truth is rooted in this AI concept. Probably the best and scariest part of security breach was the utility tunnels, a bunch of narrow passageways full of endoskeletons that only attack when you're looking at them.
Starting point is 00:11:25 But throughout this area, there's also a lot of posters on the wall. Weird posters, all meant to teach the glamrock endoskeletons how to behave, how to correctly hold a child's hand, How to play nicely with other kids. How to not scare a girl in a bed that has a bed spread and lamp of the Fnaf 4 house. Hold on. That's not just any bed either. It's a hospital bed.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Oh, that feels like it has huge implications for the lore of Fnaf 4. Anyway, that is not my focus right now. The point is, the endoskeletons down there in the basement, they're being trained up. They're being taught. They're being educated one by one. Data is being ingested by their systems. My suspicion is that whoever's doing the training down there, they're trying to find the right mix of data,
Starting point is 00:12:01 the right combination of inputs to get the desired output. But what would that desired output be? Afton. You see, these robots have clearly been tampered with. If you keep looking, you see one poster where the robot is being taught not to knock over the cake. But then, the X has been crossed off and replaced with a purple checkmark. Yes, we do want that bad behavior. When you see a hurt child, don't help them.
Starting point is 00:12:22 But as one last reveal for this section of the game, in the big final room, we see an endoskeleton wearing purple bunny ears and another purple rabbit behind him. That right there is Vanny. with the new mimic line of glam rock endoskeletons. It literally reveals her plan to turn one of them into the new Afton. She's finding the inputs that are required to create an army of evil Afton bots. She's looking for the data that produces her bad result. And that ultimately is what Burntrap is.
Starting point is 00:12:47 The body of Afton with the mind of a mimic. The epilogs of the new book series take place in the Fnafx location under the Pizza Plex as it's being built. A new shipment of animatronics arrived. But one of these is unlike the others, looking burnt and mangled. Since they can't put this burned one up on stage with all the other new animatronics, one of the workers decides to program it to tear the heads and arms off of the junk endoskeletons that are just lying around. This obviously goes horrifically wrong, though, when the little robo decides to take his programming a bit too seriously. He starts ripping the heads and arms off of anything that looks humanoid,
Starting point is 00:13:17 including construction workers, and later a group of teens who sneak their way in the facility. We learn, alongside the teens, that this thing is also running a version of the mimic program, and that it likes to wear costumes. It's also physically able to contort itself into any animatronic costume or shell that it needs to, expanding and contracting to fit any space or shape that it needs, even if that space is a human body. Quote, in a nanosecond, one of the mimic's spidery legs reached out and peeled open the back of the blue dog costume. The instant the costume was breached, the mimic wormed its way past the edges of the matted blue fur.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Shockingly, the mimic shoved itself inside the costume with Kelly. Lucia heard a sickening crunch. So, hold on a minute. A mimic in the ruins of the Fnaf Six Pizzeria that likes wearing. old costumes, even if there's already a human body inside, that right there, that is burn trap. That's why we see what are essentially new glam rock animatronic parts entwined with the old fleshy parts of afton. It's not that Vanessa rebuilt the body and just decided that they make for good decoration. The mimic is literally contorting itself to fit in with what remains of
Starting point is 00:14:15 Afton inside of his existing suit. So feed an AI program a bunch of data about a serial killer, and boom, you get yourself a serial killer. But feed an AI too much data, or data that conflicts, Things start to get messy in a hurry. Enter Tiger Rock. In the book's AI is represented by two main creatures. One is obviously the mimic that's roaming around in the basement like we just talked about. But the other is another version of the mimic program, Tiger Rock, an AI that's in charge of the Pizza Plex.
Starting point is 00:14:39 A tiger that, very specifically, has mismatched blue and green eyes. A very literal way of showcasing the two clashing forces that are operating inside of it. But what exactly are those conflicting forces? The book never makes it clear. In our last theory, I spoke a lot about how Edwin and his son David are stand-ins for characters from the game. timeline, one of the creators of Fazbear Entertainment Henry and his young daughter Charlie. In the book, the mimic was built to copy David, and so presumably in the game, if the mimics there, it would also be designed to potentially copy Charlie, who was sadly killed by William and goes on to possess the puppet.
Starting point is 00:15:09 And wouldn't you know it, just like the David AI taking control of the Pizzaplex in the book, that's why we're seeing puppet imagery weirdly spaced throughout the game, in puppet-colored wires, weirdly placed plushies, painted staff bots. It's an AI that's taken over the operation of the Pizzaplex, infusing itself into the very wires. of the building. That's why both the books and the game have conversations written in weird, mysterious, shape-based lettering. It shows us that the mimic program, Edwin's son, the entity controlling the Pizabeths, the puppet, Charlie, and Henry are all connected. But while I am absolutely convinced that Charlie exists in the wires of the Pizabeths, one thing that I haven't
Starting point is 00:15:42 been able to answer yet is why all the imagery is evil. We're not seeing plushies of the marionette, we're seeing plushies of the nightmare puppet all over the Pizabeths, the scary evil version of the character. Why, though? This character is not evil. If anything, this character is pure good. Is it because suddenly the puppet's vindictive? It's mad about being killed? Maybe it's angry that it's been summoned again to have to protect another generation of kids. No, I don't think so. In my last theory, I suspected that it had to do with Afton being mixed in with the puppet program.
Starting point is 00:16:07 So you have these two competing codes, these two competing forces having to share one space, one body, for lack of a better word. And I think that I was really close on that one, but still, not quite right. Think about it. Tiger Rock is very clearly meant to have a green eye and a blue eye. Green and blue. Charlie and Elizabeth, the puppet and baby. The protection of the puppet mixed with the violence and anger of Elizabeth. Throughout the books, Tiger Rock is depicted as having a duality about him.
Starting point is 00:16:33 He's good and loving and fun, but then suddenly he turns sinister and threatening. There's this moment in one of his stories where he literally helps a kid like, quote, a puppet on a string. Doesn't get much more explicit than that. And yet later that same story, he just rolls up and rips the kids' arms clean off. No joke that is how the story ends. It is very bizarre and dark. Do we have a lot of evidence to suggest that Elizabeth might be mixed in there?
Starting point is 00:16:52 Yeah, I'd say I have like a medium amount. Outside of baby's iconic blue eyes, we also have ourselves years of book canon, establishing that Elizabeth and Charlie are often revealed to share the same body, most explicitly with the fourth closet novel. We also have this weird moment in the main tiger rock story, where he takes the form of a white clock face.
Starting point is 00:17:10 This moment comes out of nowhere and is unlike anything else in the story, but where have we seen that sort of thing before? Sister location and the white baby-faced clock. Let's just call it a theorist hunch. I suspect that that is why both the people, puppet and baby are deactivated when we see their masks in the blob. Their actual AI code, their spirits, whatever you want to call them, they're off elsewhere. They're in a separate AI entity, the wires of the building.
Starting point is 00:17:33 But speaking of the blob, the AI theory also solves that one too. So Daddy AI is down in the basement, and the AI trained on the two warring daughters is fighting for control up in the PizzaPlex itself. What about the blob then? Well, the blob is just everything else. It's the mixed data. It's the AI when you feed it too much information. when you opened the entirety of the internet to chat GPT,
Starting point is 00:17:52 a confusing mess of wires, and information, and a lot of angry people. As Glamrock Freddy says, My friends are here. Take a look at this description for the mimic from one of the book's epilogues. Quote, creeping out the back of the overall's clad mushroom was an abomination of twisted and contorted metal, a mass of metal joints with wires, with one of its eyes on one leg and the other on its back.
Starting point is 00:18:12 One of the legs extended from where its mouth should have been. Unlike the mimic's footfalls when it was upright, this configuration of the mimics parts made a tis-tisks, sound, a sloppy ticking that was at the same time squelching wet and dryly brittle." There is only one creature that's still around in the series that matches that description. The blob. That's right. I'm telling you that I think the blob.
Starting point is 00:18:31 This confusing, weirdly designed mess that we found in the basement of security breach is actually one final version of the mimic. Just listen to the sounds that it makes. Its appearance and the sounds that it make match how it's described in the book almost word for word. A twisted body that's able to grow and shrink, slither into suits, expand and contract, a mass of twisted and contorted metal parts, wet yet dry sounding movement? It is absolutely him.
Starting point is 00:18:58 There's even some in-game evidence to suggest that this is more than just speculation. The Faswatch tells us that a huge amount of power goes down to the basement. We all thought that it was meant to keep burn traps body alive. But what if instead is to keep the blob alive? In the books, whenever the mimic appears, the lights tend to flicker and go out as it draws power from anything around it. That also means the ending then where the blob scoops up Afton, it's just him ingesting more data. The Afton data. It's all the data coming together, getting mixed up, getting mixed up, getting
Starting point is 00:19:23 more complicated inside that Freddy spaghetti. It's a mimic sweep. And, as I discussed in a previous theory, it's also why I suspect that Gregory is not who he says he is in the ruin trailer. It's the mimic still. An AI now trained by watching Gregory's behavior throughout security breach, hearing Gregory's voice talking to Freddy. Bit by bit, this AI is absorbing everything around it, learning from it, assimilating it, and we'll see how that ultimately plays out in ruin. And as always, my friends, remember, it's just a theory. A game theory. Thanks for watching.

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