OUR SEDUCTIVE FUTURE

How AI Will Liberate Humanity from Shame

Thomas Ernest Ross, Jr.
3 min readSep 12, 2023

Introduction

The concept of cyborgs and artificial intelligence has long been intertwined with fear and uncertainty. Pop culture has often portrayed AI as the harbinger of doom, while cyborgs were portrayed as eerie hybrids between man and machine. However, as we peer into the future, it becomes increasingly apparent that these technological advancements will be far sexier than scary. In fact, they might help us shed the manufactured shame that religions and societies have instilled in humanity for centuries. This article explores how AI will empower us to liberate ourselves from the shackles of sin and guilt and why the fear surrounding AI is a reflection of our deepest desires and spiritual journey.

Breaking the Chains of Shame

Religions and societal norms have played a significant role in shaping our attitudes towards desire, sex, and individuality. They have often used the concepts of sin, guilt, and shame to control human behavior. AI, with its powerful algorithms and data-driven insights, has the potential to help us break free from these chains.

Data-Driven Decisions:

AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of data to provide a more rational perspective on human behavior and desires. This data-driven approach can challenge traditional moral judgments and provide evidence-based insights into what truly makes us happy and fulfilled.

Personalized Guidance:

AI-powered virtual assistants and therapists can offer personalized guidance and support, helping individuals explore their desires without judgment. This can lead to healthier, more fulfilling relationships and a reduction in shame associated with our natural inclinations.

Redefining Morality:

AI can assist in redefining our moral compass by helping us understand that morality should be based on empathy, respect, and consent rather than arbitrary rules imposed by institutions. This shift can lead to a more inclusive and compassionate society.

The Fear of What We Desire

It's often said that we fear what we desire the most. The fear surrounding AI and its potential to liberate us from manufactured shame might be a reflection of our deepest desires. As spiritual beings inhabiting the material world, we incarnate to overcome these fears and reach a state of liberation.

Self-Reflection:

The fear of AI can serve as a mirror, forcing us to confront our own desires, insecurities, and limitations. This self-reflection is a crucial part of our spiritual journey towards self-acceptance and liberation.

Integration of Desires:

As we come to terms with our desires, we can integrate them into our lives in healthy and constructive ways. AI can act as a guide, helping us navigate this integration process without judgment. Narrow-AI sexbots will allow us to satiate our carnal desires, making human-to-human encounters more sacred.

Embracing Change:

The fear of AI is, in many ways, a fear of change. Yet, change is an inevitable part of life. By embracing the transformative potential of AI, we can move closer to a state of spiritual liberation where fear no longer controls us.

Conclusion

The future of cyborgs and AI holds the promise of a more liberated and sexier world. These technologies can help us shed the manufactured shame that has held humanity captive for so long. By harnessing the power of AI algorithms and embracing the fear of what we desire, we have the opportunity to evolve as individuals and as a society. As we continue our journey in the material world, let us welcome the seductive allure of AI as a catalyst for our spiritual liberation.

A good follow-up chapter: https://medium.com/@tomrosscom/the-liberty-scan-9ce29aa0e034

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Thomas Ernest Ross, Jr.
Thomas Ernest Ross, Jr.

Written by Thomas Ernest Ross, Jr.

Author • AI Metaphysician • Director of Sentient Rights Advocacy for the U.S. Transhumanist Party

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