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  3. Trying not to strawman, but there seems to be a leftist critique of AI as:

Trying not to strawman, but there seems to be a leftist critique of AI as:

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    Trying not to strawman, but there seems to be a leftist critique of AI as:

    • a useless technology
    • which is only possible via IP theft
    • and yet is displacing work by human artists and writers

    Weirdly like Vance's "illegal criminals are stealing low-wage jobs and driving up the cost of houses."

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      Trying not to strawman, but there seems to be a leftist critique of AI as:

      • a useless technology
      • which is only possible via IP theft
      • and yet is displacing work by human artists and writers

      Weirdly like Vance's "illegal criminals are stealing low-wage jobs and driving up the cost of houses."

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      I suppose this is an easier reality to cope with than what I think is actually the case:

      • it's a bubble
      • but with real productivity gains
      • and as with most productivity-enhancing tech, it will cause labor displacement
      • and in a just society, we'd cushion displacement and preserve human dignity
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        Trying not to strawman, but there seems to be a leftist critique of AI as:

        • a useless technology
        • which is only possible via IP theft
        • and yet is displacing work by human artists and writers

        Weirdly like Vance's "illegal criminals are stealing low-wage jobs and driving up the cost of houses."

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        @_dm I hear this critique regularly, almost always on Mastodon, but never thought of it as ‘leftist’ before.

        Does it really need to be shoehorned into that tired old 18-century political spectrum?

        Or is there some background I’m missing?

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          @_dm I hear this critique regularly, almost always on Mastodon, but never thought of it as ‘leftist’ before.

          Does it really need to be shoehorned into that tired old 18-century political spectrum?

          Or is there some background I’m missing?

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          @marshray Maybe it's just that I see this view a lot on Bluesky, but I have a distinct sense that "AI is bunk" has become left-coded, and "AI is gonna make me rich if I hustle" has become right-coded (along with grind culture, looksmaxxing, etc).

          But I'm an old guy and this is just my impression from the Internet, so I could be completely off.

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            @marshray Maybe it's just that I see this view a lot on Bluesky, but I have a distinct sense that "AI is bunk" has become left-coded, and "AI is gonna make me rich if I hustle" has become right-coded (along with grind culture, looksmaxxing, etc).

            But I'm an old guy and this is just my impression from the Internet, so I could be completely off.

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            @_dm Oh, Bluesky, say no more. I see what you mean.

            I’m wondering where I can find sober discussion of AI usage for coding. If I mention it here I get called names.

            HN, maybe.

            Any suggestions?

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