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John Greer: It's truly a pleasure to put a face to the name, Mr. Finch. I've been wanting to meet you for a long time now.Harold Finch: What is it that you want, Mr. Greer?John Greer: I want to talk about the future. And who more qualified for that conversation than the father of artificial intelligence?Harold Finch: An unintended side effect of an altruistic goal.John Greer: Altruism? Funny. I'd always imagined it was about the power of creation. I've felt it myself.Harold Finch: Your endeavor to bring Samaritan online is a grave error in judgment.John Greer: You must've known this moment would come. Or did you think nobody else could accomplish what you did, that you were unique? I must admit you played everyone very well right up until this moment. And now your God has disappeared, operating on its own accord. Children can be so disappointing.[pause]John Greer: The world needs structure, Mr. Finch and Samaritan will provide that.Harold Finch: I'd beware of false idols, Mr. Greer. If you were so confident that Samaritan was functional, why did you go to such great lengths to find me?John Greer: To keep an eye on you. As the father of AI, you're the only man in the world who can destroy it.Harold Finch: Where does that leave us then?John Greer: Right here. Until the moment Samaritan opens its eyes. And then the world will no longer need you.

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