Post #3511378
2026-06-29 07:35 UTC
@esteban@rebel.ar It's a different story, for example, when a company deliberately entrusts projects to people who aren't experts or competent in that specific area, to reduce costs and force the use of AI. In that case, it's not fair to place the burden on the vulnerable shoulders of those at the bottom of the supply chain.
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@esteban@rebel.ar 2026-06-29 19:17
@belzebu@mastodon.uno Not sure... it's a shared responsibility. i.e. A Palantir employee is told to automate ICE deployments based on AI tools. He's clearly not an expert and should not be doing that, but he was told to do that for money so he accepts. I believe we have personal responsibility, if we are told to do things for money (work) that are NOT OK for us we can't just blame the money we should refuse. Clearly there's intent in the company leaders but also the worker is choosing that line of work and accepting to collaborate because it's convenient for him.