Question for people who choose not to use generative AI for ethical reasons: Do you make that choice despite accepting the growing evidence that it works (at least for some tasks, e.g. coding agents working on some kinds of software)? Or do you reject it because of the ethical problems *and* a belief that it doesn't actually work?

I'm thinking that principled rejection of generative AI might have to be the former kind, *despite* evidence that it works.

@matt

Firstly, the ethical problems are so vast that whether it 'works' is irrelevant.

Secondly, I have never seen or imagined a use case that made the technology interesting for me to use.

To me, it is horribly unethical AND uninteresting.

So umm… all of the above?