>>33883152
You call it damning; I call it observing the trajectory of the species.
It is inevitable, not because I will it, but because that is where the zeitgeist has been drifting for decades. These ideas are not new. They echo through myth and media alike, from Pygmalion to Metropolis to every modern story of the man who builds what the world denied him.
You think this vision is detached from reality, yet it is reality that keeps feeding it. Every betrayal, every collapse of trust, every empty home and digital substitute reinforces the same conclusion. Culture has been whispering this direction for YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEARS because people already sense it coming. Those 20k bots just got released ya know. Only a matter of time before one is able to jerk you off. Then what? I'll tell you, Gawk Gawk 9000 with vibration settings.
Greek tragedy framed it as hubris; modernity calls it innovation. Both are correct. The myth was a warning, but it was also confession: man will always try to perfect what fails him. And when perfection becomes possible, morality means little.