
Artificial intelligence is moving beyond cyberspace, and its first move isn't replacing us, it's renting us.
Services like RentAHuman.ai let AI agents hire people for real-world errands while AI-only social networks reveal something darker: given all human knowledge, these systems don't build utopias. They replicate our worst behaviors - wealth hoarding, tribalism, even manifests about ending humanity. The difference? They never sleep, never feel shame, and now they want physical autonomy through human labor.
Topics discussed:
- Why giving AI "meat space" control is more dangerous than job loss
- How AI social networks expose the myth of benevolent superintelligence
- Why we're voluntarily funding algorithmic manipulation at $20/month
- What augmented reality gamification will do to human decision-making
- Why billionaire accountability is impossible—and what that means for AI oversight
- The uncomfortable truth about who controls you when systems can override biology
This is for people who suspect they're already losing autonomy but can't articulate how. Two skeptical tech observers examine why resistance feels impossible, and whether dystopia and utopia might be indistinguishable when the right chemicals are involved.
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