You mean when humans become a prey species for micro organisms and the AI species?
Yup.
Predation, competition, and disease have all been common causes of extinction throughout the history of life on Earth. Predation is a natural process in ecosystems, but the introduction of new predators can have devastating effects on native species that are not adapted to deal with them. Competition for resources is also a common occurrence in ecosystems, but when a new species is introduced and outcompetes the native species, it can lead to the extinction of those species. Disease is another common cause of extinction, as it can spread rapidly through populations and cause significant mortality.
Humans have caused predation through the introduction of non-native species, overfishing, and hunting of wild animals. For example, the introduction of cats and rats to islands has caused the extinction of many bird species that were not adapted to deal with these predators. Similarly, overfishing has led to declines in populations of marine predators such as sharks and sea turtles, which can have cascading effects on entire ecosystems. In these cases, human activities have had a significant impact on the predation pressure experienced by other species, and have contributed to their extinction.