People today think progress is a natural thing. That it's inevitable that human rights increase, the individual liberty increases, that my self expression becomes more secure with time, naturally. We still see this inevitablism in culture and politics.
That the political inevitablists don't see the history and origins of progress and liberalism (e.g. partly Christianity) is part of the diagnosis.
We might see parallels with AI. We might see anti-AI stances equated to those who want to take away personal autonomy (e.g. "to claim I cannot have an AI boyfriend means you are advocating for violence against me").
One has to actively defend and campaign for these things and not fall into a sense of it's all natural and inevitable.
Inevitability is a kind of psychological blindness. It's to be encouraged in some as it does actually work but it can give some pain when sight is restored.