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Comment by HardCodedBias

2 days ago

"ethics"

I agree with all of your reasons but this one sticks out. Is this a big issue? Are many people refusing to use LLMs due to (I'm guessing here): perceived copyright issues, or power usage, or maybe that they think that automation is unjust?

I can't tell how widespread any of is, to be honest.. mostly because it's anecdata, and impossible to determine if what I'm seeing is just ragebait, or shallow dunks by reply-guys in comment sections, or particularly-loud voices on social media that aren't representative of the majority opinion, etc

That said, the amount of sort-of-thoughtless, I'm-just-repeating-something-I-heard-but-don't-really-understand outrage towards AI that I'm seeing appears to be increasing -- "how many bottles of water did that slop image waste??", "Clanker"-adjacent memes and commentary (include self-driving + robots in this category), people ranting about broligarchs stealing art, music, movies, books to train their models (oddly often while also performatively parroting party lines about how Spotify rips artists off), all the way to refusing to interact with people on dating apps if they have anything AI in their profiles hahaha (file "AI" alongside men holding fish in their pics, and "crypto" lol)

It's all chronically-online nonsense that may well just be perception that's artificially amplified by "the algorithm".

Me, I have no fundamental issue with any of it -- LLMs, like anything else, aren't categorically good or bad. They can be used positively and negatively. Everything we use and consume has hidden downsides and unsavory circumstances.

Yes, people are refusing for those reasons. I don't know how many, but I'd say about half of the the people I know who do not work in tech are rejecting AI, with ethics being the primary reason. That is all just anecdata, but I suspect the tech bubble around AI is making people in tech underestimate how many people in the world simply are not interested in it being part of their lives.