i don't really want to hear anymore about how ai "works for me" or "doesn't work for me" or anything like that

this is conceding the framing of the debate on totally self-centered terms and ignoring the massive societal effects of this hideous technology

this is how capitalism trains you to think and it's wild to see how many people still have these individualism brainworms even when they can clearly see the societal cost and it also impacts them specifically

@ana @mhoye Yes! From a purely productivity viewpoint (i.e. churning out something, anything, vaguely right), as someone with Pathological Demand Avoidance, AI is *extremely* well-suited to “fill in my gaps”.

I refuse to use it on two fronts – I work im a highly technical strictly regulated industry and value my reputation too much to be wrong as often as AI is, and it’s just so fucked on so many levels when viewed through the lens of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. https://sdgs.un.org/goals