Back in January I was looking around for some positive "pro-AI" analysis of the ethics of the problem <https://mastodon.social/@glyph/115908558259725802> and it looks like I finally got what I wanted: <https://types.pl/@wilbowma/116247527449271232>

I definitely don't think I'm fully convinced, but there's more than enough here to sit with for a while and consider. It's such a relief that someone is taking the ethical question *seriously* though.

William J. Bowman🇨🇦 (@[email protected])

I think if I spend any more time on this, I'll risk doing more harm than good: new blog post on "AI" and ethics. https://www.williamjbowman.com/blog/2026/03/13/against-vibes-part-2-ought-you-use-a-generative-model/

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@glyph this is the most cogent ethical argument I’ve heard so far
@phildini @glyph still plenty of weird holes though. But yes it’s nice seeing someone at least give it a shot.
@bitprophet @glyph I appreciate it being an uno reverse of the normal "personal responsibility" argument that benefits corporations