Oh. I totallly am on your side of the barricade.
I am just slightly ahead of the game (as usual). I have done all my anti-AI anxiety back in 2023.
People were literally laughing at me when I was talking about dangers of #AI
But since then I am actually doing something meaningful to mitigate AI impact (#RegulateAI).
Ai is a left vs righ issue and I am on the left of Trotsky.
I do not have much time for folks who are 'anti-ai' and yet know next to zero about how these systems work and what they can do. Though I do read their comments and occasionaly engage with them.
I was brouoght up in an occupied nation, and when I did not want to learn the language of the occupier, our teacher (bless her courageous heart) said "You need to know the language of your enemy".
Everyone needs to learn about #AI, as this is how they will lose their jobs, their democracy and possibly their lives...
... you need to learn MORE about AI if you hate AI. Because frankly, most neo-luddites do themselves disservice.
You need to sound credible to be impactful. Otherwise you are just yelling into the echo chamber.
Speaking of meaningful action...
(short of torching the data centres and I only see stupid anti-AI memes not angry mobs)... if you live in #Australia and #AIHate
The productivity commision is asking for public comments in the interim report: https://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/data-digital/interim
Scope:
💀 Enable AI's productivity potential
▶️ New pathways to expand data access
▶️ Supporting safe data access and use through outcomes-based privacy regulation
▶️ Enhance reporting efficiency, transparency and accuracy through digital financial reporting.