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I just think anti-AI people (for lack of a better term, idk how you can be "against" a whole new branch of technology) just find LLM content annoying or unpleasant or distasteful on a personal level, or it threatens their class interests, so they reverse-engineer a smart sounding block of text using terms from real theory to justify that which almost never holds up to scrutiny from those like yogthos who are more informed on the actual facts and data.
Why is it so hard for one to just say you personally don't like it and move on? Why do the rest of us have to cater to such personal hangups? It's just become cyberbullying atp. You've got people coming up with funnee epic new slurs for people who use LLM's and then crybullying about it when called out like "it's from star wars bro it's fine what about muh poor artists". Are they really gonna keep chanting the word slop for the rest of time? I give it like 2-3 years before they just kinda quietly stop and move on to the next cause celebre. Nobody whines about NFT's or crypto anymore after all lol and those things are definitely still around. Just move tf on. Or better yet, use the technology to further our class interests because god knows capitalists are. That's how technology works.
I also found the humble agitprop artisan image very funny lol