By forgetting which came first, people had mistaken the reflection for the original.… Every morning at 6:30, Aya walked into the fulfillment center before sunrise. She scanned incoming packages, verified damaged labels, cleared barcode exceptions, and pressed the confirmation button thousands of times a day. By lunchtime, she had processed more than four thousand parcels. Every beep from the handheld scanner sounded identical to the last. “I’m basically a robot,” she muttered. Her smartwatch congratulated her on maintaining “excellent productivity consistency.” The warehouse AI predicted her completion time to within thirty seconds. Around her, autonomous mobile robots carried shelves across the floor while robotic arms sorted standardized cartons with millimeter precision. Humans handled only the exceptions—the torn labels, crushed boxes, handwritten addresses, and unusual customer requests that the machines could not confide...