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I've yet to meet a single anti-AI person in real life. I'm starting to think it's just a loud online minority that again makes the rest of the people on the left not daring to even admit to using it.
That's called the black swan fallacy. "I've never personally seen it, therefore it's not real." That just sounds like cope and projection. You feel like this "loud minority" is preventing you from being so open about your love of AI, and so you pretend like everyone is secretly on your side.
If you were to get specific, people are generally receptive to very specific use cases, like tailor-made models for assisting medical diagnosis or security analysis of code. What people almost universally hate is the slop produced by generative AI, particularly in creative niches where what these machines produce isn't art but a pale shade of it. Yet, these billionaires keep trying to shove GenAI down everyone's throats at every turn, all the while ruining hobbies (see the RAM/SSD supply chain), livelihoods, health, rights (see Palantir; see who owns these tools), and the planet.
So yeah, if you don't have a visceral reaction to someone shilling AI, I don't believe you're really that far left. The tools that broadly exist are not the tools of nor for the befit of the people.
Be honest. Did you have an LLM write that? Because boy howdy, does it read the way LLMs output text, right down to missing the point.
Regardless, in only one place did I mention climate change effects, and that was in passing as the last item in a list of issues with AI and LLMs in particular. That was on purpose.
You can throw out the environment as an argument entirely, and accept Andy Masley's entire premise (I don't), and AI still has much for which it needs to reckon.
I haven't claimed it isn't real. I haven't claimed it's stopping me from talking about it. I haven't said I love AI. I'm not pretending people are on my side and I haven't claimed to be on the left politically.
Funny, I know just as many anti-AI people in real life as very pro-AI people. It's almost like there are all kinds of people in the world, and not everyone knows all of them.
I know several people just from work alone.
I work in enterprise IT for context.