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[โ€“] XLE@piefed.social 0 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

"All AI should stop" is a far more reasonable opinion than the one presented by the ~~website~~ ~~blog~~ 9-sentence rant linked above.

You have far more in common with the person you're pushing back on than the author of the rant.

AI is a civilizational infrastructure for work, education, science, software, creativity, public services, and national capacity.

[โ€“] LesserAbe@lemmy.world 3 points 6 hours ago

I bet me and the person I'm responding to have a ton in common. Likewise me and the person who wrote that post. But I don't relate to the position of "all AI should stop."

I think there should be democratically accountable AI development. I'm interested in open source but the problem with it is that private corporations take advantage of it until they get big enough to try to lock out competitors. (See Google with Android) I would love to see an "open source" license which allows use by individuals and democratic entities, but forbids use by private enterprise.