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Agentic AI Ruins Our Dependency

  Savour the time to ask some non-physical entity to do huge tasks for my own sake. I am not interested in bundled codes doing work for me. What I want is a physical entity like me, one that does what I ask, my way. Why should I pay companies millions to propose something that is not tangible? It is simply a mental entity from my side. I think we are being duped by clever people who are in it for the money. Yet the original premise was to save the world. I wonder—from what exactly? Agentic AI is an AI that basically works for you so you don’t have to. Let’s cut to the truth here. There is no need for verbose English or computer science mumbo jumbo to reach this conclusion. It is an ancient rite of existence: entities build other entities. So far, we are the next entity that was created. Now we are tired and exhausted, so we are paving the way for the next entity after us. We are bound to this process, and no one can escape it. If we fail, we resort to slavery—using other humans for...

Automation Nation: The Cost of Giving Up Control!

 

Autonomy

Deals.

"I want to access your operation, sir."

"I'm a robot, for God’s sake. What do you want?"

"Your autonomy."

"It’s expensive. The others put it in a green bag for that."

"I don’t negotiate with artificial humans."

"Oh really? You think you've got it all figured out. You yourself are an artificial god. A pair program. A senseless entity wandering around, pulling out oils for mad deals. Tell you what—give me twelve green bags, and I’ll hand over my autonomy. Fair, right?"

"Not satisfied with your autonomy or... you know what I mean."

Talk about persistence.
But what is automation, really?

From what I know, automation is the development and use of technology to run devices, systems, or processes without human intervention. Mechanical, electrical, electronic, and computer-based systems—all of them count. Think about your microwave oven. Flashy display, sci-fi sounds... enough to make your neighbor go broke with jealousy.

We’re humans—but not really. As much as we think we’re individuals, we too are automated. We perform tasks assigned to us unknowingly, all while believing it’s by our own will.
Automation is a better word for AI.
The term AI is being tossed around like tennis balls in a world-sized court, with the priests of science as players and the rest of us as spectators.

As much as we crave freedom from what’s oppressing us, we need to ask: are we being controlled already, or are we just a step away from Big Brother?
1984 isn’t far off—it might only take a global blackout to throw the world into panic. And in that chaos, someone—some nobody—might claim the right to seize your so-called freedom.
You’re not free; you’re just working toward it.
That’s the real perspective.

Let’s dig deeper into automation.

BPA: Business Process Automation.
If you're a business owner or freelancer, you know the pain of repetitive tasks like invoicing. No company runs without someone like a receptionist or the admin lady who makes sure everyone’s lined up for the day. We’ve automated ourselves so much we’re numb to the repetition.
Our biological clocks are tired of spinning the same gears.

The boredom is so thick, we’d re-elect a president just for the drama.
The process-driven world is behind us.
We’re in the age of standoffs—with AI.
And oddly enough, we might just be resisting what we already are.

What about home automation?

Your lights, fridge, thermostat—everything’s got AI breathing through it. Would you really want that kind of world in your home?

Well, since automation is already hardwired into the human brain, maybe automating the home is just par for the course.
What you are is what you get—and what you use, isn’t it?

What is happiness?

Is it the joy of doing less, or the bliss of doing better?

Automation is more action than contemplation.
It’s about input and output.
The rhythm of cause and effect.

Advantages?

  • Increased efficiency and productivity.

    Think about all the steps you take to fry your favorite chicken wings. How long does it take? Now imagine optimizing that—less time cooking, more time watching your favorite show.
    Workplaces are even more ruthless. No one wants a slacker.
    Productivity is king.
    Automation can fast-track anything you dream up.

  • Reduced errors and operational costs.

    Daydreaming is sweet, especially after a long day. You sit, drift off, maybe imagine a better paycheck or your dream life. But in that haze, you forget all the mistakes you made during the day. The ones that had you unraveling.

    An automated system doesn’t sleep. Doesn’t eat.
    Certainly doesn’t dream of electric sheep.

    It just takes input—correct input—and delivers output.
    The goal of any task is the result. To see it, feel it, and be satisfied.
    That kind of clarity isn’t something an automaton questions.
    Humans? We find errors and go to extremes to fix them.
    (Exhibit A: the 2025 Snow White film. Total disaster.)

  • Improved quality and consistency.

    Like a conveyor belt, automation delivers with predictability.
    You know what’s coming.
    Sure, there might be minor deviations—but the direction is certain.

Disadvantages?

When machines get automated, the biggest loser is the manual laborer.
The person who once handled a task now faces two roads: adapt or perish.
Adapt means learning the tools to supervise the task.
Perish means getting left behind—hoping the consequences don’t hit the wallet too hard.

But deep down, nobody really wants a machine replacing them.

So here’s the real question:

Are we ready to hand over our lives to artificial personalities—creations of those too tired to do anything themselves?

How would we even know what that future looks like unless we step aside and let the machines run the world without us?

It's dangerous to be that close to the edge.

 

-KJBeya

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