>> I’m not saying it’s accurate, but it’s possible, and therefore interesting.
Understood.
I attended a lecture by an AI communications guru — I’ll characterize him that way — who is receiving concerns from the caliber of the guys mentioned in the piece you quoted. One thing he mentioned: there exist people who believe that a) the end game of transhumanism WILL in fact be the destruction of all humanity by the transhumans, and b) even as we die out WE SHOULD BE PROUD that we are participating in the “evolution” of humans to transhumans that are greater than us.
Now THAT concept is, to me, chilling to the bone! But it won’t happen. Because Creator GOD (not the “monk in the void”) is real, and He is on His throne.
Oh I believe it, for sure. It's the fundamental plot is so many movies, that wouldn't have been so popular if people didn't believe there was at least a shred of truth to the concern. There's so many angles too, as to whether the conflict is between man and machine, man and man machine hybrid, man and genetically modified man, etc.
But there are so many humans, now, urging these conflicts to appear in the name of technology, it's as you said scary. I saw something the other day about how MRNA has completely taken over the entire vaccine market now. And even though they know the technology can maim and kill people, those negative results are simply considered collateral damage, as they believe our species must cull off those whose bodies cannot handle the injections. So gene editing is apparently the future, whether we want it or not. This was not a conspiracy site, it was a medical professional who didn't put it in those terms, of course, but that was his message!
So these technology changes are beyond our control, and the people controlling them may not have mankind's overall interest at heart, but rather only their own selfish interest at heart. Therefore as you know it is imperative that we not put our faith in man, or machines, but only in the Heavenly Father, and let Him show us the way, every day of our lives.