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    If you think it has nothing to do with the working class struggle you need to go back to square one and begin again. There isn’t much that isn’t impacted by the rise of AI.

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      I wont take lessons of primitivists, sorry.

      People against technological advancements are against the progress of the working class.

      The only chance for people to live good lives is to delegate a great amount of work to the machines. That’s just it.

      If you think that primitivism is the answer and got fooled by the anti-AI movement you should be going back to square one. Start reading the basics until you learn that technological progress is not the problem, human greediness and capitalism is.

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        You’re tilting at windmills. It’s not about rejecting technological advancement. It’s about ensuring its fairness and accessability.

        Yes, technology can be (and is) used for social good. It can also be (and is) used to opress and supress. What’s more both dynamics are happening at the same time. The world isn’t black-and-white. The human condition is complex.

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          That’s exactly my point.

          AI is just another technology. If some corporation does bad things with it is just bad. If some people do good things with it then is good.

          But people charge at AI just because itself. They are against the technology. Not the corporations using it.

          I have been given the example “But UH is using AI to deny medical treatment”. What if instead of AI they would have used a Java application? They would be against Java? No, because that argument is not rational.

          They are just against AI because etsy artists who made easy money doing porn commission got their hustle broken by AI doing a better job for free. That’s just how the anti-AI movement somehow got mixed in some leftist circles, because etsy artists are too influential in those circles. And their complain got blown out of proportions.

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            No one is really talking about AI as inherently bad. It’s current implementation is impossible to separate from consolidated ownership by big tech and environmental rape in the name of delivering a technology that has no clear use case to the end consumer yet.

            Just because people don’t want unpack all of that nuance for pedants like you doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

            Until AI means something different than the transgressive genAI integration and resource hoarding of big Tech - indeed until AI is no longer synonymous with Big Tech, then all of this wretched handwringing you’re engaging in over the distinction between the two will continue to be useless, meaningless, and fucking annoying.

            Spend your time on something useful. Would you like a new prompt?

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              They actually are though.

              Environmental rape. Fun meaningless term, when having Photoshop open for hours is more environmentally damaging that creating the equivalent with Stable Diffusion.

              You cannot unpack any nuance because you are intellectually incapable of doing so. As you only seem to follow the latest trend for your favourite influencer, without actually making any real analysis of what you are saying or writing. The “funny meaningless terminology” you used is more than enough indicator to me that behind those words there are not any thoughts.

              I’m not big tech and I use AI, in a computer with a top 40W consumption. So try again cave boy. Try tell me how I’m “raping” earth with that use of AI.

              Sorry for all the names thrown in this post, but you got it coming.

              I hope that if you hate AI because it’s overly and needlessly used by big tech everywhere you at least would have the decency of hating JavaScript too.

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            Seems like you’re prescribing a lot of opinions to the people you’re replying to. But if you go back and read what they wrote carefully you should see that your deductions and assumptions about what they think don’t really stand the test of reason and semantics. Especially given how much of a tech-focused forum this is. Every third post is about Linux - so realistically what are the chances that you are enaging with primitivists on here?

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              Linux is not a “scary new technology”. It has been around forever.

              Try to look for a positive view on any technology that has been blooming in the last 5-10 years instead. You’ll find few. At least I find few.

              For instance, self driving cars are also hated. Digital currency instead of cash (not talking about cryptocurrency, just things like digital euro, or digital yuan). Any form of digitalization of anything that wasn’t digital until the last 5 years seems to be hated.

              Welp, even smartphones seems to be hated. The other day I stumbled into a post where a lot of people said that they preferred old fliphones and where considering getting one instead of a smartphone.

              Technobros used as derogatory term. Hell, even Luigi was being called out here for being a “technobro”.

              Primitivism is on the rise. I wish it wasn’t, but it is.

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          Ah. Here we are. The Schrodinger AI.

          People are now behaving like MAGA with the immigrants. At the same same time too bad to do anything useful and also stealing everyone’s jobs.

          Not surprised that two identical ways of thinking end up with the same arguments.

          At the end, irrational thinkers are all just the same.

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            Except anyone with a fucking brain who has been paying attention can see that actually happening with AI. It’s utter garbage that barely works, and it has been used to replace actual people or other tools that do work.

            This isn’t about being against the advancement of technology. The technology itself fucking sucks. We can do better.

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              Anyone with a brain know that anti-AI movement started because etsy artists doing porn commissions for a living got replaced, because AI can do a better job on that for free.

              And because those etsy artists are incredibly influential in some circles the anti-AI feeling got blown out of proportions.

              But making wanna-be entrepreneurs the backbone of the workers movement is not moving the working class anywhere.

              The places where I have used the technology works just fine if you know how to use it. For programming it’s incredibly more efficient that going search to stack overflow or github. And to do refractors of your code it can save a lot of time.

              In my spare time I also use AI for image recognition as part of a self-hosted security system. And works far better that any other solution.

              I can actively choose to use the technology or no. I choose to use it because it makes my job easier. Simple as that.

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                  We got it boys. Let’s ban tractors because they took away the job of millions of farmers. That would make the world a better place to live, I’m sure.

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                    I think the core issue here is that, so far, AI has only taken away jobs that people want. People want to be artists, writers, and even programmers, and those are the only industries to be disrupted by AI thus far. If AI were to reduce society’s need for manual or emotional labor, I think you would see far less reluctance to accept it. Also, the self-diving car thing, from the outside, just looks to be a matter of public safety. I think most people would agree that cars will be able to safely drive themselves eventually, but the ones currently on the road feel underbaked and rushed along by a greedy cabal of tech industrialists.