Why are leftists so against AI?
>>524455577people who are against AI are the same people who were against nuclear weapons development. The ones paid by other countries to try to make us lose.
>>524455577i love every article i find and read about how AI is taking people's jobs. i hope its a big step towards the fun times
>>524455577Why aren't those activist judges contesting the one executive order that they would win?
>>524455577why do bots make the gayest threads?
>>524455577no one likes AI but globohomo fucks intent on using it to control increasingly disgruntled white
>>524455577Why don't rightists use their brain?
>>524455577Because on an individual/small scale it kills unskilled non-productive media generation jobs (graphics designers, illustrators - both of the regular and pornographic kind - asset creators (e.g. sprites, tiles, music, ambient sound effects) et. al.)There will always be a place and lucrative market for people who are actually really good at those jobs, but sufficiently trained AI models are now indistinguishible from the median. Even AI voices are rapidly progressing to that point.Mediocre sloppers are having their gravy train gutted and hate it; this is a luddite phenomenon observed all throughout history (see picrel)At the actual government and richy rich level they detest the fact that the unwashed masses have freed access to tools for creative output. This also is a historical phenomenon.
>>524455577because jews tell them to be
>>524455577Pic related is why. Literally anything else is a lie.
>>524455577Because ai will make it easier for poojeets to larp as white
>>524455577>trumplets before: AI BAD, SLEEPY JOE PRO AI>trumplets now: AI GOOD, ONLY TRUMP WAS PRO AI AND NOT SLEEPY JOEsame thing, except replace epstein with AI
It's a massive psyops to stop liberals from using it, give conservatives more power. AI is just a tool.
>>524455577>muh false dichotomy Lel bubble goes pop
>>524455577Because it threatens their ivory tower useless jobs, something they never thought it would happen. Notice how they never made a peep when automatization only happened in factories and when things like drones' deliveries and driverless trucks looked like they were going to be the next step.
>>524455577this will get tied up in the courts and nothing will come of it.