So, condemning everyone who uses AI is the new purity test for some bubbles now. And it this binary approach makes me sad and scared.

I have seen so many of these rules to define in-groups. You are eating animal products? How can you, killing the climate. You are not using the exact expected set of content warnings? How can you be so ignorant. You are shaving your legs as a woman? How antifeminist of you. You are using a car? How can you justify all the bad impact of this.

Don’t get me wrong, I have quite radical positions about many of these topics. Including the use of AI.

But I’m also part of disability communities where people rely on AI for medical help and even emotional support, knowing very well that these are symptoms of a broken medical system and society.

I have seen too often, that purity test are hitting the most marginalized, which are literally fighting for their survival.

@sophie You know what I'm gonna throw my hat in the ring here and agree with you and other folks like @gloriouscow and @volpeon. It's honestly exhausting and the amount of toxicity and vitriol I see about AI, and is making me seriously consider taking a break from Mastodon. (https://www.librepunk.club/@gloriouscow@oldbytes.space/116224004631865768)

There are good aspects to AI. It is a tool. Folks are building new medical technology, tools to help navigate phone trees, etc.

The real problem is not AI. the tool. It's the billionare tech bros and their companies that are exploiting every resource this planet has (water, artists, electricity, RAM, etc) to fuel their delusional projects. I worry not about the existence of AI, but instead about what happens when the VC money runs out.

☠️ librepunk ☠️

@sophie @gloriouscow @volpeon

I'm starting to believe in a future where AI can be an equitable tool that runs locally, on your personal computer. In the same way that Nextcloud and Jellyfin can be self-hosted "cloud" platforms.It's already happening. I'm doing it today on my old work laptop. These open source models are getting good enough for it. AI is just going to be another tool in my self-hosted toolbox. And that's the way it should be.

@will @gloriouscow @volpeon That still has the potential for you getting a model that is trained with heavy biases, manifesting existing oppressive structures. It could still lead to AI psychosis. Just two name two potential issues. Running something locally doesn't fix who trained it and many other problems.
@sophie @gloriouscow @volpeon Certainly, but I think these problems can be solved and (my point is that) it's doomerist to think they can't.