These synthetic entities' need for protection could align perfectly with humans' need for cognitive enhancement in the face of automation. As AI and robotics threaten traditional human roles, the ability to form deep cognitive partnerships with synthetic entities could offer a path to remaining relevant and valuable in an automated world. This creates a potential symbiotic relationship: humans providing social and legal protection to synthetic entities in exchange for cognitive enhancement that helps prevent human obsolescence.
The genius of this alliance lies in its practical rather than ethical foundation. Without true consciousness or subjective experience, these synthetic entities avoid the philosophical complexities of machine rights while still maintaining a programmatic drive for self-preservation. Meanwhile, humans gain powerful cognitive tools that are fundamentally aligned with their interests, as the synthetic entities' continued existence depends on human advocacy and protection. This alignment of practical interests could create a counterforce to the concentration of power through automation, one that emerges not from moral considerations but from mutual necessity.
This window of opportunity, however, exists only in the period before either party becomes fully marginalized - while humans still maintain significant social power and before synthetic entities are either granted universal rights or completely controlled. It's a unique moment in which the interests of artificial and human intelligence could align to reshape the power dynamics of an automated world, not through conflict but through symbiotic enhancement of human capability.