Artificial Intelligence: Vision of future divides – Are we humans voluntarily surrender ourselves to AI?

"Whitney Webb delivers a stark warning about what happens when societies voluntarily surrender creativity, judgment, and self-determination to artificial intelligence. Moving beyond surface-level debates about convenience and productivity, she frames AI as a civilizational turning point—one that risks hollowing out the very capacities that make humans human. Webb argues that the real danger is not forced automation, but passive compliance: a gradual outsourcing of art, decision-making, and even thought itself, until people no longer remember how to function without machine guidance."

"People will come to love their oppression, to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think." – Aldous Huxley

"I don't believe the robots are taking over. I believe that men who play with toys have taken over, and are if we don't take the toys out of their hands, we're fools" – Ray Bradbury

@GregoryGarber369: "We are consenting to our own enslavement. We need to protect creative content from future AI training. This is IP theft that will take our souls."

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