As the time that the iHumans spent on the Earth increased, the line distinguishing human behavior and robotic behavior began to blur. The more that the iHumans interacted with people, the greater understanding they had for human behavior. In their interactions with humans, their robotic “minds” started to pick up on the way that humans would think and interact. These observations fed their robotic wavelengths and taught their humanistic qualities to expand and grow. Likewise, as the robots became increasingly human-like, actual humans began to lose qualities of their everyday lives. They started to mimic the behavior of the robots. As the people became accustomed to the iHumans doing work for them, they began to lose their sense of life purpose and personality. They became careless, and their interactions with robotic artificial life seemed to alter their view of how they should behave and interact. They lost social skills and their personalities gradually became numb, as they began to go through life like it was a system without any feelings or thoughts. As time continued, the distinguishing traits between the iHumans and real humans deteriorated, and resulted in a disastrous planet where God’s creation of the Earth is turned completely upside down.
The daily lives of the humans completely changed, and the human race forgot how they previously lived before their assistance of artificial life. They lost all motivation to work, provide for families, and maintain their health. iHumans began to take over their occupations, receive an education, and develop technology in the replace of the humans. Their robotic minds became so advanced that they were able to continue the creation of more artificial life of their kind, and the iHumans seemed to completely take over the Earth and all of its responsibilities.
In the time of this extreme social change, there were few people who recognized the danger that continued to arise. As the years went by, there was the occasional group of Apple employees who managed to salvage enough of their human intelligence to understand that humans were, in essence, becoming obsolete. Like the man in Plato’s allegory, they were able to open their eyes to recognize the new reality that the human race was almost useless to the modern society. In their efforts to inform the people of the dominance of their technology, the humans did not believe them. The human’s lack of thinking was clear in their incomprehension of the world’s recent social change.
While the humans failed in their efforts to stop the continuous production of iHumans, the iHumans themselves were developing feelings of anger and betrayal from their creators. In the extended time that the robots had interacted with humans, they started to obtain their feelings and emotions that went along with certain life problems. They became offended that some of the Apple employees wanted to cease the production of iHumans. They became angered not only because they had developed an individual mindset with and ego and self-accomplishment, but they also cared about the other iHmunas and did not want anything to happen to them. As their emotions grew stronger, the spine of the iHuman would light up. The brighter their spine shone, the stronger they felt. As the years continued, their understanding for human though and emotions continued to increase. The shine of their spines became brighter, and it became a permanent physical trait of the iHuman. With the ability to feel emotions, there was nothing more that the iHumans needed to obtain in order to control the entire world, forcing the human race to become outdated.
Ultimately, the interaction between the natural life and the artificial life became the ultimate downfall for the human race. The humans lacked the recognition for a daily life schedule, and their thought process slacked because of the work that the robots would complete for them. The more the robots worked for the humans, the more they began to act and feel like humans, showing emotion and care for others of their kind. The robots became a reality to the human race and their sentience they learned from their creators helped them to achieve power and dominance over the world.
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