Ok but this is some of you talking about AI:
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It would be funnier if they listed things that don't exist anymore though.
A more apt comparison is probably atomic energy or the internet. If AI had no utility like smoking, you could make that comparison. Once we knew how little upside there was to smoking it was easy to ban, but a billion+ people still do it. Until AI provides no benefit for whatever reason, it will be used.
You could look at the popularity of smoking and think either "There must be an appeal here that I'm just not seeing" or "Billions of people are just feckless idiots, I guess."
I've never been a smoker. But experience has taught me that when I have that second impulse, I've always been wrong.
Well, it has initial utility with a bad trade-off and the utility dereases as addiction sets in. There's a point at which smoking a cigarette is reducing stress, but eventually it increases the baseline stress before having a cigarette to the point that it's a net loss. Eventually it's not smoking reducing stress from other sources, it's pushing back against the mountain of stress of addiction.
If it didn't initially reduce stress in the first phase, you wouldn't do it enough to get to addiction.
Personally, one of the things I found most useful for quitting was the idea that smoking another cigarette would never fix the desire to smoke, only not smoking could do that.
it has initial utility with a bad trade-off
It's not that I disagree, but this is your own personal judgement for your own situation. Not everyone is in your situation and not everyone would agree with your judgement if they were. I'm glad you've quit smoking, I'm happy you're sharing your experience, but generalizing your experiences to "everyone" is dicey.
I've never heard "stress relief" as a reason for smoking. I have heard that it can improve concentration and stave off hunger. And that it is a pleasure, pure and simple. There are people living in situations where those benefits may be more valuable than they might be to you and me. The highest rates of smoking are in the third world, for example.
A lot of smokers mistake relieving withdrawal symptoms as relieving stress. It can create such a strong association that there is an honest belief that it's why most people start smoking.
Except it is more like "your nudes have already leaked, there is no going back".
This is one of the cases where you can't put the genie back in the bottle. You can't uninvent something and delete the knowledge from everyone's mind.
Yep, only the first square depicts the character as the victim, all the other squares show the abusers.
That was a very misleading comparison I think. There are obvious bad things related to AI but claiming it's something similar to slavery ou smoking indoors is just crazy.
As usual a bunch of cowards downvoting without arguments. You are as simpleminded as the author of this shitty comic.
Lemmy often hates on other platforms because the users there are in a bubble. Yet Lemmy itself is a bubble, just a different one.
Well, child labor is still a thing, and doing a comeback in unexpected places, smoking inside has "forbidden" in most public places for decades… too bad there are STILL people that don't give a fuck, and slavery, well… I guess it is illegal too.
Sigh. This comic is as delusional as the rambling of Sam Altman about AGI.
AI is a tool and despite all its shortcomings not a disease. It’s important to wrestle it out of the hands of the techbros and give it back to the people.
But it’s going to stay and no yelling at the clouds will change it.
Only works with things that have proven efficacy. Like the car replacing the horse or electricity replacing various manual labour tasks, like doing laundry.
I mean, you can ban 3/4 if these things more or less effectively
Nah, bio-engineered humans is the future, you can't stop it.
I have often dreamed of having cybernetic body parts. As a haver of chronic pain, it would be so lovely to not have that. I ain't trying to live forever, though. But if I have the option I am signing up for cyborg surgery.