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Comment by gamerslexus

6 hours ago

I thought mass quitting in solidarity would happen when programmers realize how their work is used to train AI and replace them. How many quit because of that? Doesn't seem like many.

Apparently, money wins over principles for 99% of us. How is this different and how are we better than Meta employees?

I don't think the two things are comparable. While it would be inconvenient for me personally if I was replaced by AI, it would be an enormous social good as the resources saved could go somewhere else. The same could not be said about everyone under constant surveillance by some megacorp or the government.

  • Are you so sure that replacing humans is "enormous social good"? For whom is it good, exactly?

    Also, capturing keystrokes and mouse movements only when at work and on work computer isn't really constant surveillance. Capturing all our code, text, photo and video (made at work or at home) seems worse and we don't bat an eye.

    • I work in a non-profit sector, if they could save money by replacing me they could use the money elsewhere where they desperately need money. So lots of people would benefit. That same principle wouldn't apply if I worked for some mega corp of course.

      But the discussion was about Meta employees in general. They're heavily involved in the second type of surveillance that you alude to.

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  • > it would be an enormous social good as the resources saved could go somewhere else

    they can, will and are going directly into like 9 sociopath's pockets at your peril.