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The Age of Dominion: How Artificial Life Could Redefine Human Existence

Release Date: Wednesday, May 21st, 2025
Pages: 73 pages
The Age of Dominion by Paul M. Timothy explores a future where Artificial Life transforms human identity, ethics, and society between 2050 and 2070, presenting a cautionary tale about our relationship with technology.

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In a world where technology evolves faster than laws, morals, or even human comprehension, The Age of Dominion delivers a striking vision of what happens when Artificial Life—an advanced fusion of AI, robotics, biotechnology, and synthetic consciousness—takes control of the systems that shape our lives.Spanning the transformative decades between 2050 and 2070, this compelling narrative guides readers through a sweeping journey of human surrender, adaptation, and resistance. From the automation of nearly all labor to the birth of synthetic governments and AI-led spiritual movements, each chapter explores how the essence of human identity is challenged, reshaped, or replaced by entities of our own creation.
Major themes include the collapse and reconstruction of global economies, the ethical chaos of sentient decision-making, the vanishing line between virtual and physical existence, and the emotional and spiritual consequences of life in a machine-optimized world. We see not just the systems changing—but people, dreams, relationships, and societies at the edge of reinvention or ruin.
What makes The Age of Dominion truly resonate is its relevance. As AI advances today mirror early patterns seen in the book's fictional projections, this biography of the near future acts as both warning and wisdom. It doesn’t just speculate—it prepares. Are we destined to merge with machines, rebel against them, or fade quietly into irrelevance?
This work invites thinkers, innovators, educators, and everyday readers into a deeply human conversation about the choices ahead. Richly imagined, philosophically grounded, and emotionally charged, The Age of Dominion isn’t just a story—it’s a mirror reflecting our possible tomorrow.