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[โ€“] canniest_tod@lemmy.world 15 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

I used to see anti-AI people as myopic and foolish, but seeing how it's being developed and implemented is really eye-opening. They're pushing an unfinished, unrefined technology that often adds to the ecological crisis and might be poisoning people's drinking water, so they can roll the dice in terms of what it'll do to the economy while using it to spy on everyone. The public face of all this is these companies telling us that we should be terrified of what it'll do to the job market, but we need to invest in it big time, right now. I apologize to anyone I spoke down to. This is all such a bad idea.

[โ€“] yakko@feddit.uk 1 points 1 hour ago

Disaster capitalists can't be trusted to mix the vinegar for washing windows, much less a technology that can be used to undermine labour itself.