I take some solace by comparing it to what we've learned about the unfathomably complex nanobots and nano-swarms that are biological life: Lots of processes on many levels "work" because they each succeed just barely more often than they fail.
So still kinda existentially dark, but at least it isn't uniquely a human problem or fault.
So still kinda existentially dark, but at least it isn't uniquely a human problem or fault.