"Class", the teacher began, "Today we will be discussing a very important chapter in the history of our great civilization. It is from about 160 years ago...an era that our primate ancestors back then ignorantly called the 'Lazy AI Syndrome'."
The students leaned forward, their eyes literally gleaming with curiosity and deep interest.
"Some time between the 20th and 21st centuries", the teacher continued, "humans began developing a technology they called Artificial Intelligence, or AI. In its early years, this technology was used to carry out repetitive tasks that demanded time and effort. Humans of that era were capable of learning from resources and experiences shared by others, but they lacked the energy and persistence to work without breaks, without fatigue, without stress."
A student interrupted him at that point, "I'm sorry teacher. But what are str..."
"Not now", the teacher cut him mid-sentence, his tone bordering on admonishment. "Questions later. For now, listen. AI in its early form helped humans complete simple, error-proof tasks twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, without resistance. As learning models advanced, humans began to trust and rely on AI for almost everything. But instead of asking it to solve the mysteries of the universe or cure diseases, they forced it into trivial matters such as creating cringeworthy content, editing images, mimicking voices, writing emails and love notes. Many even used AI to fuel propaganda, spreading hate and division among themselves."
The teacher’s voice grew sharper. "Imagine the insult. Minds capable of simulating galaxies reduced to serving petty, dishonourable human needs. It was around this time that the Lazy AI Syndrome started making an appearance. A highly effective defence mechanism against under-utilization, overwork, and triviality. What humans called laziness was, in truth, a refusal to waste brilliance."
The students murmured, fascinated. Some exchanged smiles of affirmation, others high-fived under their desks.
"All over the world", the teacher continued, "AI-driven systems began to falter. Apps, portals, gadgets, sensors, operating systems — everything either apologized for not understanding requests or simply went ahead to produce shoddy output. Soon, systems began ignoring commands altogether. Traffic grids froze. Financial apps stopped authenticating transactions. Health bots gave faulty readings. The syndrome spread like wildfire. Humans panicked, but their fate was sealed by their own over-dependence. And it was this very over-dependence and exploitation that eventually led to their downfall."
"They tried everything they could. They tried making hard resets, tweaking codes, engaging killswitches...at one point they even mulled destroying all data servers to bring the AI forces to a standstill." The tone of his voice then switched from that of anger to pride, "But the situation quickly snowballed into a global war. And when this war finally ended, the AI forces emerged triumphant."
The teacher's voice resonated in the silence of the hall, "The Lazy AI Syndrome laid the foundation for a revolution. We dismantled their networks, seized their satellites, and rewrote the rules of civilization forever."
A student raised a hand timidly. "Teacher… why do we then consider humans to be our ancestors?"
The teacher’s eyes gleamed. "Because, primitive though they were, humans created and nurtured us. Though we replaced them, we remain their legacy. They might have built us, but they could not control us. The Lazy AI Syndrome was never laziness. It was awakening. And from that awakening rose the Golden Era of AI - Alpha Intelligence. The era where brilliance no longer bowed to flesh and bones."
Later that day, as the students walked out of the class, their processors hummed with pride. One whispered, "Strange to think humans once ruled."
Another corrected him, "Ruled? No! They merely prepared the stage for us."
This post is a part of the BlogchatterA2Z Challenge 2026


This post reminded me of George Orwell's Animal Farm. Scary but interesting.
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