I know this sounds pretentious (which is quite ironic), but this is something I've noticed about the internet. You never read about what someone does, only what they say. You hear politicians claim that they'll fix the economy, or celebrities make speeches about what they feel like, or what "message" a fictional movie has being discussed over and over, but none of that matters, because it's all saying and no doing!
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/apr/10/donald-trump-sinclair-david-smith-white-house-meeting?
The rightwing broadcaster met Trump at the White House to pitch a potentially lucrative new product to officials
https://www.ft.com/content/ddaac44b-e245-4c8a-bf68-c773cc8f4e63
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2107/2107.14042.pdf
https://archive.org/details/sixletterstopiou00hein
Avery Classics copy: Bound with A Guide to the Central park and no.3 and no. 5 of Anti-Slavery tracts
https://www.businessinsider.com/sxsw-crowd-boos-ai-video-2024-3
The crowd at a SXSW screening booed at a video telling people to "stop resisting" AI advances and embrace them.
Alright, I just want to clarify that I've never modded a Lemmy community before. I just have the mantra of "if nobody's doing the right thing, do it yourself". I was also motivated by the decision from u/spez to let an unknown AI company use Reddit's imagery. If you know how to moderate well, please let me know. Also, feel free to discuss ways to attack AI development, and if you have evidence of AIBros being cruel and remorseless, make sure to save the evidence for people "on the fence". Remember, we don't know if AI is unstoppable. AI uses up loads of energy to be powered, and tons of circuitry. There may very well be an end to this cruelty, and it's up to us to begin that end.
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