Comment by jillyboel
1 day ago
Because the goal is to replace you with a machine and to widen the poverty gap. Also because I do not consent to it.
Are you also fine with taking pictures of pretty women on the street (hey, they'd be walking there anyway) and posting them online and farming ad revenue? Or training a model on their likeness for porn?
Didn’t beloved New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham make a storied career out of doing exactly that?
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/01/style/bill-cunningham-boo...
All I'm seeing is a paywall. Of course I'm not going to pay for access to some american news paper, since I'm not an american.
Anyway if he didn't ask them for permission then that is very gross, yes.
Women on the street didn’t agree to a terms of service and didn’t choose to put content online.
The better metaphor is a woman posting her photos online and then those photos were used by a painter who then sold an abstract painting of her.
As if these ai bros give a fuck? No terms of services mentioned AI but they scraped everything and built their fortunes from it.
Also are you sure that the TOS of the major websites specify "we allow anyone that runs a scraper to use your data however they wish"
Because I can guarantee you they don't. And yet, that's what the AI bros have done / are still doing.
Sure, these despicable companies realize they hold value and are now also selling our data, but that's only one side of this disgusting coin.
https://www.earthcam.com/cams/newyork/timessquare/?cam=tsrob...
is a webcam of Times Square, and they've got ads on the page, and they're making money off pictures of pretty men and women on that street. I don't know how okay or not I am with it, but it's the world we live in.
I don't like bad arguments like this.
I don't like bad comments like this.
tbh I don't think its a bad argument. There's plenty of things I'd do to be nice to a fellow person that I would Not do for the benefit of a large company.
What they're doing is (IMO) evil and anti-human and I do not want to be part of it
It is exactly the conclusion that capitalism and maximizing shareholder value leads to.