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The "popular resentment" is only mentioned in the headline and there's no proof for it in the article. They just talk about lawsuits which are lead by individual users or consumer groups. People are not actually leaving those services. Kids are as addicted to them as before and any plans to change this are met with opposition, even here on lemmy. If this is in any way "big tobacco moment" it's the very beginning when everyone was still addicted, everything smelled like cigarettes and governments struggled to pass even the basic regulation like non-smoking areas in bars and restaurants. But I guess it is possible we will slowly get to the point where big tech is in the same place as big tobacco today: making more money then ever, still having big chunks of society addicted and operating with no oversight in developing countries.
It’s so hard to fathom this dependency as a Xennial who did multiple degrees without cheating. I’m not fond of multiple guess tests but not everything can be an essay test. Even so, either is good.
Then, this week, I saw this posting re kids in school not being able to read, more so than usual. Reading a paragraph is teachers “asking too much” and more to that effect. I’m sitting on that line we’ve been in when you hear a batshit post about Trump and initially think, no, no one is that…and then acknowledge that it could be true.
If true, the AI dependency is not surprising.