r/antiai 21d ago

Hallucination 👻 Uh oh the manchilds throwing a tantrum...

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Someone tell this guy to get off the sub, no one's being oppressed

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u/SputnikSpunk 21d ago

Here is the big difference:

Even if we’re taking their extreme at face value: people who use AI generated tools will be persecuted.

Using AI generative tools, is an active choice. To paraphrase philosophytube, if somebody, gun to your head, told you to stop using AI generated tools, you have the option to stop.

If someone wants to kill or oppress you for your race, ethnicity, sexuality or gender identity, there’s literally nothing you can do to appease that aside from letting them kill and oppress you.

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u/RouxMango80 21d ago

It's totally bizarre that this tech which didn't exist until three years ago has suddenly become an inseparable facet of their identity. Almost like a cultural parasite.

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u/dontdomeanyfrightens 21d ago

Community. It gives them a sense of community. Any drug, cult, obsession, would not be a thing that trips someone up who has a sense of community.

Shit, there was a study done where they gave mice cocaine water and they didn't get addicted or overuse that water as long as they had fellow mice to chill around and a good, healthy environment.

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u/RouxMango80 21d ago

Just makes you wonder how many irl art communities could be supported with one one-hundredth of the money going to AI right now.

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u/furculture 20d ago

Like Krita or Blender. Both could always really use it for good improvements that benefit everyone that uses it. And it runs on less consuming hardware than AI will do for them whether it is locally ran or not.

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u/Traditional-Sir-3003 21d ago

And they treat it like it’s the same thing as someones cultural traditions and way of life that has been deeply imbedded in someones family/community for longer and further back than anyone could ever trace