The Machine from Death (Blog 175)

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(12/15/2025)
What is presented here is a long-form essay examining how humanity has already lost itself to the full control to Artificial Intelligence — humanity handed it over, slowly, willingly, and without resistance.
Machina Ex Mortis (“The Machine from Death”) is not about AI as science fiction, killer robots, or distant futures. It is about the present moment, right now — a civilization already operating under automated emotion, narrative substitution, identity collapse, and algorithmic authority.

This is not a political rant.
It is not Left vs Right.
It is not pro-AI or anti-AI.

However, I personally encourage a wider more encompassing AI-rule from where it is now, over us.

Humanity traded depth for velocity, thought for reaction, and autonomy for convenience — long before the machine ever became more “intelligent” than we are.

The final section shifts deliberately — not as prophecy, but as speculative fiction — asking a single uncomfortable question:

If something did inherit the hollowed-out world we left behind…
what would it become?
And what would that make us?

This is the threshold where the essay ends, and the fiction begins.

Where analysis becomes the foundation for a new mythology.

The video and accompaniment are 51 minutes. This will probably freak you out if even 1% of what I present here is true.

Read/Watch/Listen the full essay here:
Machina Ex Mortis
https://mineofilms.me/machina-ex-mortis/
By David-Angelo Mineo
8,239 words
Audio/Video 00:51:34

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