Blogged: On the acceptance of GenAI
https://smallsheds.garden/blog/2026/on-the-acceptance-of-genai/
Blogged: On the acceptance of GenAI
https://smallsheds.garden/blog/2026/on-the-acceptance-of-genai/
@OndrejMirtes @joeposaurus Indeed, there is no ethical consumption under capitalism.
But we can still try to minimize our negative impact and be mindful of it. Electric cars, ethically grown coffee, non-sweatshop clothes, etc.
And GenAI is still new enough that "fuck that, no" is an option. At least until enough people shrug and do it anyway and give the rest of us no choice.
@Crell @OndrejMirtes @joeposaurus “At least until enough people shrug and do it anyway and give the rest of us no choice.”
I think we’ve already passed this point.
@ramsey @OndrejMirtes @joeposaurus It is usually a thing they've never considered, because most people don't think about ethics on a regular basis. Only weirdo autistics like me do that. 🙂
If more people spent at least a few minutes thinking about the ethics of what they do on a regular basis, the world would be a much brighter place.
@derickr @ramsey @OndrejMirtes @joeposaurus Indeed. Most people don't even know that there ARE codes of ethics in our profession.
I want to do a keynote on this topic at some point. It's desperately needed.
@Crell @derickr @OndrejMirtes @joeposaurus My favorite part of the ACM Code of Ethics is this line: “Each ACM member should encourage and support adherence by all computing professionals regardless of ACM membership” (sec. 4.2).
https://www.acm.org/code-of-ethics#h-4.1-uphold,-promote,-and-respect-the-principles-of-the-code.

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