The existential threat of AI isn’t a robot uprising. It’s us forgetting how to be human.
A new paper titled “When Autonomy Breaks” warns of a far more insidious risk than the usual sci-fi doomsday. It’s not killer drones or sentient AI. It’s the erosion of human agency—quiet, gradual, irreversible.
As machines get smarter, more efficient, and more embedded into daily life, humans are losing their grip on core abilities:
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Critical thinking
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Decision-making
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Creative problem-solving
This isn’t assistance—it’s replacement.
We’re not being freed by technology.
We’re being retrained for obedience—a slow-motion collapse of independence disguised as convenience.
The paper calls it an existential risk.
We call it the slow death of the soul in a world optimized for efficiency.
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