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Based on recent comments this feels like a discussion we should have. So..topic, basically.

I'm not looking to be chief noisemaker on this, but I stand by what I wrote in !privacy and what's in my post history.

https://lemmy.ml/post/48724623/26190950

Let's have at; do we want a [AI] and [NOT AI] tag. Why or why not?

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[โ€“] Fedditor385@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

You don't blame the knife when people get stabbed, so why blame AI for code it generated on the developer's behalf? AI is a tool. Nothing more.

For the other stuff - I can't take people seriously, because most people pick and choose when it's convenient to be moral and ethical. Same people who don't like AI pollution are using cars and plastics in their daily lives and would absolutely flip out if someone would ask them to give it up for the environment. AI is just the current "trend" to hate and be moral about because not many people are depending on it yet in ther day to day life.

[โ€“] AHemlocksLie@lemmy.zip 1 points 12 hours ago

You don't blame the knife when people get stabbed, so why blame AI for code it generated on the developer's behalf?

Because creating a knife doesn't require a tens of MW data center that runs on gas turbines, making the surrounding area unlivable with noise pollution. It doesn't require stealing knowledge from the entire world and then selling us our own knowledge back. It doesn't help billionaires lay off tens of thousands of us.

can't take people seriously, because most people pick and choose when it's convenient to be moral and ethical.

So you're using other people's moral flexibility to justify your own rather than taking any sort of stance of your own, cool.

Same people who don't like AI pollution are using cars and plastics in their daily lives and would absolutely flip out if someone would ask them to give it up for the environment.

Using cars as an example is a bit disingenuous since in the US, at least, huge swathes of the nation are simply not built for pedestrians; buying and maintaining a car is the hidden tax you pay to the auto industry instead of the government. There are plenty of places in the US where it is not safe to bike or walk. Some of us are pissed about it, but what are we supposed to do until infrastructure is massively reworked at exorbitant cost?

AI is just the current "trend" to hate and be moral about because not many people are depending on it yet in ther day to day life.

This is nothing more than an attempt to downplay the issue so you can ignore it.