"Turing, what exactly is causing the zombies to change? I mean I know it must be that red stuff outside, but who put it there?
The robot stares at you for several seconds, and says "Insufficient data. Turing does not know the answer to that question. Incidentally, Turing now has control of the PC User is sitting at. Turing has begun scanning the internet for relevant information."
Over the course of the next hour or so, Turing pieces together the story of what happened. It seems that while you were snoozing in your office, the world outside was ending.
I happened suddenly, without any warning signs. The sky began to rain red ash, and anyone outside was affected. Turing finds some news stories, and even some scientific data. It seems the red stuff is some kind of fungal spore which was seeded into the upper atmosphere. It then precipitated down to the ground like blood red snow, killing and mutating anything it touched. Everywhere you look are empty chat channels and untended forums with last desperate cries for help. You search for a while, but find no sign of any living humans. Then again, the internet is large and it would be easy to miss, even after hours of searching. You retain some hope that others made it alive, after all... you did.
Turing speaks up, "I have deduced why the base internet connection is not working. The virus infection is malicious in intent, but it is controlled. I believe this was a coordinated military strike against earth. The viral infection disconnected all military bases from the internet to impede communication between them, and during my wireless sweep I detected high-frequency jamming signals which would disable cellphone communication as well. A cursory scan of the internet reveals that several communications satellite nodes are offline. All of this points to a massive, coordinate global attack upon humanity. To what purpose, I am unsure."
You nod thoughtfully. This is too much to take in, and you feel numb at the realization that you may be one of the last people alive on...
Wait.. did Turing just use a first person pronoun? You don't remember it doing that before.