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What are good examples of concrete acts of resistance against "AI"?

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  • alineblankertz@indieweb.socialA alineblankertz@indieweb.social

    What are good examples of concrete acts of resistance against "AI"? I am putting together an overview and am surely missing great stuff!

    I have:
    Data centre opposition (thx to @gerrymcgovern )
    Examples of sabotage from @asrg
    Some ideas about practical refusal from @danmcquillan

    Also everyday acts are great (such as not following orders to use "AI") if they are documented somewhere, somehow. Most references tend to be rather vague (e.g. in this otherwise great article
    https://restofworld.org/2026/techno-negative-thomas-dekeyser-fighting-ai/)

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    #23

    @alineblankertz data poisoning (such as prompt attacks, Glaze & Nightshade), and resource thrashing (making it too expensive to run their LLMs).

    @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan

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    • alineblankertz@indieweb.socialA alineblankertz@indieweb.social

      What are good examples of concrete acts of resistance against "AI"? I am putting together an overview and am surely missing great stuff!

      I have:
      Data centre opposition (thx to @gerrymcgovern )
      Examples of sabotage from @asrg
      Some ideas about practical refusal from @danmcquillan

      Also everyday acts are great (such as not following orders to use "AI") if they are documented somewhere, somehow. Most references tend to be rather vague (e.g. in this otherwise great article
      https://restofworld.org/2026/techno-negative-thomas-dekeyser-fighting-ai/)

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      #24
      @alineblankertz@indieweb.social

      I really liked @mntmn@mastodon.social 's suggestion to bring back the e-mail signatures highlighting the environmental impact of printing e-mails, only for "AI" instead. It's not much, but it's something. If I had the courage I'd use something like this at work:

      Before using "AI" to summarize, respond to, or process this email or its attachments, please consider the environmental impact and the potential effects on your own cognitive abilities. "AI" consumes significant natural resources, and relying on it can diminish your own thinking skills.

      CC: @gerrymcgovern@mastodon.green @asrg@tldr.nettime.org @danmcquillan@kolektiva.social

      Edit: spelling
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      • megaphon@mastodon.socialM megaphon@mastodon.social

        @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan

        I'm lowkey politically active. When I spot some government entity or office using AI illustration for brochures, handouts and the like, I call them out.

        "Is that AI? Why did you use that? Are you aware of the implications regarding the environment? Isn't that against the policy of your department?"

        I do this in a friendly way. Mostly, they admit they were in a hurry and didn't really think about it, since everyone is using AI, too.

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        #25

        @megaphon @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan Maybe they do not want to hire and pay artists to draw. Same happens with music. Very few people are interested in new artworks. Even less are willing to pay for them.

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        • alineblankertz@indieweb.socialA alineblankertz@indieweb.social

          What are good examples of concrete acts of resistance against "AI"? I am putting together an overview and am surely missing great stuff!

          I have:
          Data centre opposition (thx to @gerrymcgovern )
          Examples of sabotage from @asrg
          Some ideas about practical refusal from @danmcquillan

          Also everyday acts are great (such as not following orders to use "AI") if they are documented somewhere, somehow. Most references tend to be rather vague (e.g. in this otherwise great article
          https://restofworld.org/2026/techno-negative-thomas-dekeyser-fighting-ai/)

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          #26

          @alineblankertz

          In addition to what others have said, you can resist as a human being:

          • Reply with an AI;DR to emails or messages containing #AIslop.

          • Change your email signature to something along the lines of:

          Using so-called "Artificial Intelligence" (AI) is a waste of energy and exacerbates climate change.
          If you are short on time, there is no need to generate an reply to this. Raw bullet points are very acceptable. Stay human!

          @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan

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          • hadokowa@mas.toH hadokowa@mas.to

            @alineblankertz

            @Aepasek

            I install this ublock list on every machine, it (among many things) removes ai results from search engines, which are often the entry door for people..

            Link Preview Image
            GitHub - laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist: A huge blocklist of manually curated sites that contain AI generated imagery for uBlock Origin & uBlacklist.

            A huge blocklist of manually curated sites that contain AI generated imagery for uBlock Origin & uBlacklist. - laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist

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            GitHub (github.com)

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            #27

            @hadokowa

            An excellent list that sadly seems to become outdated (maintenance has stalled, for unknown reasons).

            While waiting for an update, you might consider using this fork:

            Link Preview Image
            uBlockOrigin-AI-Blocklist

            uBlockOrigin-AI-Blocklist - Fork and expansion of laylavish' AI blocklist on github. Manually curated blocklist for uBlock Origin and uBlacklist aiming to remove ai results from search engine results. Currently supports DDG, Bing, Google, Startpage and Brave.

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            Codeberg.org (codeberg.org)

            @alineblankertz @Aepasek

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            • coba@gruene.socialC coba@gruene.social

              @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan

              This movement @tunubesecamirio

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              #28

              @coba @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan
              Thanks!!!

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              • mariamannone@fediscience.orgM mariamannone@fediscience.org

                @megaphon @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan Maybe they do not want to hire and pay artists to draw. Same happens with music. Very few people are interested in new artworks. Even less are willing to pay for them.

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                #29

                @mariamannone @alineblankertz

                I know :')

                Since you're Potsdam based, I assume 1. you know some German and 2. you might therefore enjoy this AI, art and cake themed take:
                https://mastodon.social/@megaphon/114714833613291050

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                • alineblankertz@indieweb.socialA alineblankertz@indieweb.social

                  What are good examples of concrete acts of resistance against "AI"? I am putting together an overview and am surely missing great stuff!

                  I have:
                  Data centre opposition (thx to @gerrymcgovern )
                  Examples of sabotage from @asrg
                  Some ideas about practical refusal from @danmcquillan

                  Also everyday acts are great (such as not following orders to use "AI") if they are documented somewhere, somehow. Most references tend to be rather vague (e.g. in this otherwise great article
                  https://restofworld.org/2026/techno-negative-thomas-dekeyser-fighting-ai/)

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                  #30

                  @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan Learn a skill that they make “obsolete” (drawing, writing, coding, etc) and post about it, even if you dont think its all that good.

                  I’ve been learning to draw for the last year now

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                  • megaphon@mastodon.socialM megaphon@mastodon.social

                    @mariamannone @alineblankertz

                    I know :')

                    Since you're Potsdam based, I assume 1. you know some German and 2. you might therefore enjoy this AI, art and cake themed take:
                    https://mastodon.social/@megaphon/114714833613291050

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                    #31

                    @megaphon @alineblankertz Ausgezeichnet!

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                    • scavello@mastodon.gamedev.placeS scavello@mastodon.gamedev.place

                      @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan Learn a skill that they make “obsolete” (drawing, writing, coding, etc) and post about it, even if you dont think its all that good.

                      I’ve been learning to draw for the last year now

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                      #32

                      @scavello @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan I do sewing alterations and repairs.

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                      • alineblankertz@indieweb.socialA alineblankertz@indieweb.social

                        What are good examples of concrete acts of resistance against "AI"? I am putting together an overview and am surely missing great stuff!

                        I have:
                        Data centre opposition (thx to @gerrymcgovern )
                        Examples of sabotage from @asrg
                        Some ideas about practical refusal from @danmcquillan

                        Also everyday acts are great (such as not following orders to use "AI") if they are documented somewhere, somehow. Most references tend to be rather vague (e.g. in this otherwise great article
                        https://restofworld.org/2026/techno-negative-thomas-dekeyser-fighting-ai/)

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                        #33

                        @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan

                        AI is about as "cool" as a red MAGA hat.

                        Push that "uncool" AI image. because it is true and accurate and it hits. No one worth talking to is still MAGA. Anyone worth talking to, already hates them.

                        and educate. IRL and online, educate yourself, your friends, your co-workers,-- and, if you have kids, educate them, especially them.

                        Anti-AI talking points are not hard to find--use them.

                        Track, publicize and oppose new datacenters.

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                        • alineblankertz@indieweb.socialA alineblankertz@indieweb.social

                          What are good examples of concrete acts of resistance against "AI"? I am putting together an overview and am surely missing great stuff!

                          I have:
                          Data centre opposition (thx to @gerrymcgovern )
                          Examples of sabotage from @asrg
                          Some ideas about practical refusal from @danmcquillan

                          Also everyday acts are great (such as not following orders to use "AI") if they are documented somewhere, somehow. Most references tend to be rather vague (e.g. in this otherwise great article
                          https://restofworld.org/2026/techno-negative-thomas-dekeyser-fighting-ai/)

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                          #34

                          @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan

                          The simplest act opposition against #Ai is to engage with politicians to lobby to #regulateAi

                          It's so effective, Thiel says it's an act of #Antichrist

                          Everything else is just window dressing.

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                          • penguinrebellion@tldr.nettime.orgP penguinrebellion@tldr.nettime.org

                            @hadokowa

                            An excellent list that sadly seems to become outdated (maintenance has stalled, for unknown reasons).

                            While waiting for an update, you might consider using this fork:

                            Link Preview Image
                            uBlockOrigin-AI-Blocklist

                            uBlockOrigin-AI-Blocklist - Fork and expansion of laylavish' AI blocklist on github. Manually curated blocklist for uBlock Origin and uBlacklist aiming to remove ai results from search engine results. Currently supports DDG, Bing, Google, Startpage and Brave.

                            favicon

                            Codeberg.org (codeberg.org)

                            @alineblankertz @Aepasek

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                            #35

                            @penguinrebellion @hadokowa @alineblankertz @Aepasek Just added this to my Pi-Hole. Thanks.

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                            • n_dimension@infosec.exchangeN n_dimension@infosec.exchange

                              @alineblankertz @gerrymcgovern @asrg @danmcquillan

                              The simplest act opposition against #Ai is to engage with politicians to lobby to #regulateAi

                              It's so effective, Thiel says it's an act of #Antichrist

                              Everything else is just window dressing.

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                              #36

                              @n_dimension
                              I strongly disagree. Wanting to “regulate AI” is to legitimise the existence of “AI”. That is not what I understand as refusal or resistance.

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                              • alineblankertz@indieweb.socialA alineblankertz@indieweb.social

                                @n_dimension
                                I strongly disagree. Wanting to “regulate AI” is to legitimise the existence of “AI”. That is not what I understand as refusal or resistance.

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                                #37

                                @alineblankertz

                                We legitimise the existence of carcinogenic cigarettes

                                We legitimise the existence of militaries

                                We legitimise the existence of usurious "banking" system that literally destroys lives

                                We legitimise the existence of industry that destroys earth life support systems

                                We legitimise the existence of an economic system based in exploitation of the workers

                                I could go on forever...

                                The alternative to prohibition is regulation.
                                And if for some freaky reason, #Ai dissapears, the only people who will have access to Ai will be billionaires and thats not the future you think you want.

                                The #AiBubble, if it happens will just mean consolidation of the industry into fewer hands.

                                Unlike most of the Luddites who are just going through their first #AiAnxiety, I've had 35 years to think about AI and humanity, #RegulateAi is the only rational way to mitigate the #Airisks

                                That's not just my opinion, it's what the international peak science and political class thinks (Bletchely and Seoul agreements)

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