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[–] LovableSidekick@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

I learned to code from other people too. Everybody learns to do everything from other people. Making that an argument against AI is just silly. That's my main problem with AI hate - it demonizes practices that are perfectly acceptable when we do them without using AI. A lot of it is also misdirected - for example, AI doesn't fire people, clueless managers fire people because they stupidly think AI is their ticket to career advancement. It's like blaming a saw for cutting in the wrong place. AI hate is really the hollowest, emptiest crusade I've ever seen. The only valid arguments I know of are about the excessive resources it uses - which is true of a lot of other things (golf courses in the desert for example). But to me the ethical passion just feels manufactured, as if people desperately need one more thing to hate.