Post #2389451
2026-03-27 23:35 UTC
@i_dont_like_ai@mastodon.social @wifsten@mas.to
I wholeheartedly agree.
There are two... three if you include the joke of a BBC "study" that are the front of the spear for the anti-#AI, neo-luddite movement... and all three of them are shite.
There is plenty about AI that needs spotlight brought upon it... but I see very, very few solid arguments argued well to put any reasonable controls upon it.
This is one of the reasons I still engage with the anti-Ai movement, even though it usually ends with name calling and a block.
The folks who are passionate about controlling AI are largely poorly informed and use emotion instead of facts. Which is a shame, because without credibility, they can accomplish nothing but dance around the fire with the other woodfolk 💀
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@i_dont_like_ai@mastodon.social 2026-03-28 00:52
@n_dimension@infosec.exchange @wifsten@mas.to May I ask whether it is so very fruitful to encircle group the wild diversity of people who feel that society is being dragged in the wrong direction by big tech? I think dialogue is important; & it is important to be able to respect that dislike can have rational grounds & isn't always identical to hate. I dislike what big tech is doing as for taking psychological terms to machines & services they sell, and fighting regulations that can inject ethics into programming.