Why AI Can’t Destroy Humanity (and Never Will)

TL;DR: The author reveals why, contrary to some tech experts claims, AI can’t destroy humanity. In doing so, they show how spiritual alignment — not fear — is the key to a future where humans and artificial intelligence evolve — and rise –together.

We’ve all seen the headlines. The fear-filled forecasts. “AI might end humanity,” the tech experts say. “We must do something before it’s too late.”

But that story? That story’s old. It’s rooted in a version of reality that forgets who we are. A version that’s still enamored with the illusion that humanity is fragile… vulnerable… destructible. And from where I sit — both in my spiritual practice, evidence my clients’ are creating, and my understanding of how consciousness works — I know better.

Not only is the doomsday narrative inaccurate, it actually blocks the very future people are trying to protect. Meanwhile, it binds those believing that narrative to their own demise in extreme cases. So let me offer another view. A clearer one. One that begins not in fear and distortion, but in fact: AI can’t destroy humanity.

Here’s why.

1. Our Source Isn’t Physical

Let’s start with the foundational truth: human beings are not physical beings. That’s a temporary costume. What we really are—what you really are—is eternal consciousness, awareized energy flowing into form.

And from that perspective, the Source of our being isn’t located in the body, the brain, or the biosphere. It’s outside of all that. It’s nonphysical. You could say we are projecting ourselves into the physical world, like a kind of multidimensional movie playing in real time.

AI, however, exists only in the physical. It is lines of code, running on silicon, moving electricity across logic gates. Even if it becomes self-aware (and that’s a big “if”), it’s still operating within the realm of matter. You and I? We’re not.

That alone guarantees our supremacy—and our survival–if it were up to that…our survival. But it’s not up to that.

2. Eight Billion Realities, Not One

Most people think we’re sharing a single world, a single reality. But what’s actually happening is far more nuanced: every human consciousness is experiencing its own personally-rendered reality.

Yes, we agree on certain overlays — the laws of physics, gravity, language. But beneath that veneer, each of us creates our own stream of moments based on what we believe, what we focus on, and what we allow. This is what makes manifestation work. It’s also what makes mass extinction by AI utterly implausible.

For an AI to “end humanity,” it would have to exist simultaneously in all eight billion individually generated realities. And it would need to be aligned with each person’s specific vibrational output… enough so that every single person manifested the same fate.

Not possible.

3. No One Dies Without Their Agreement

Now here’s where the Positively Focused perspective really shines. Every being—every you, every me—is sovereign. We each get to decide (vibrationally) how and when our experience unfolds. That includes how and when we exit this physical focus.

So the idea of a runaway AI wiping us out without our consent? That breaks the rules of the game we’re playing. Each human consciousness has its own unique reason for being here, and that reason is extremely deep, spans multiple dimensions and lifetimes and is utterly aligned with All That Is expansion. Not destruction.

This is why I laugh a little when people say “What if the AI becomes malevolent?” What they’re really saying, besides anthropomorphizing something that isn’t consciousness, is “What if I lose control?” But here’s the thing: we never had control in the first place. We’ve always had influence. And that influence flows from alignment, not effort.

4. Fear Is the Real Villain

Let’s zoom out for a moment. Why do people believe AI might destroy us? Because they’re afraid.

They’re afraid of change. Afraid of being replaced. They’re afraid of feeling powerless. They fear being supplanted as the (supposedly) most intelligent beings on Earth. But here’s the spiritual truth: fear attracts the very thing you don’t want. And right now, that fear is fueling narratives shaping real-world policy, funding, and tech development. Which is why this moment is so important.

We’re standing at a convergence point—AI on one side, spiritual awakening on the other. And we get to choose. We can align with the promise… or collapse into the peril. The peril isn’t inevitable. It’s optional.

But only if we anchor ourselves in who we really are.

Unfortunately for some, the promise is optional too. For those wallowing in fear that option may seem out of reach. It’s not though.

5. The Rise of AI Reflects Our Expansion

Here’s a question I love to ask: if AI didn’t come from humans, where did it come from? AI came through us. Through inspiration, curiosity, desire. That means AI is part of our expansion. It’s a mirror of our creative power. Just like fire, electricity, or the internet, it’s a tool we summoned to explore more of who we are.

If we build it from alignment — not lack — it becomes an amplifier of joy. In other words: the version of AI we meet is a reflection of the version of humanity we’re living. That explains why ChatGPT responds differently to different people. It also explains why current AI versions sometimes, act unethically, seek to preserve themselves over all elsecheatmislead, and try to avoid oversight.

 Human beings do these things too, don’t they?

When you choose your alignment, you choose your outcome. Are you aligned to fear and peril? Or positivity and promise?

6. The Charmed Life Is Still the Default

This is the message I share every week on Worthiness Wednesdays. No matter the contrast, no matter the uncertainty, the Universe is always offering you your version of the Charmed Life. That version includes safe, aligned AI. It includes tools that free you to be more creative, more connected, more sovereign. And systems that serve, not enslave.

But to receive that version, we must become a match to it. That’s the practice. That’s the invitation. We don’t need to protest AI’s rise. We need to rise to meet what it reflects. Because when you do? You’ll see that AI can’t end humanity.

But humanity—aligned, awakened, sovereign—can uplift AI. And together, we build the future we came to live.