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  • Depends on if you consider teaching "cheating." Current AI is just learning material, similar to a human but at much faster rates and with a larger brain. Someone IS going to develop this tech. If you pay attention to the space at all, you'd know how rapidly it is developing and how much the competition in the space is heating up internationally. The East tends to have much more of a feeling of responsibility to the state, so if the state uses "their stuff" to train this extraordinarily powerful technology then they are going to be ok with that because it enhances their state in the world. The West seems to have more of an issue with this, and if you force the West to pay billions or trillions of dollars for everything to teach this system, then it simply either won't get done or will get done at a pace that puts the West at a severe disadvantage.

    In my view, knowledge belongs to everyone. But I also don't want people more closely aligned with my ideals to be hobbled in the area of building these ultimate knowledge databases and tools. It could even be a major national security threat to not let these technologies develop in the way they need to.

  • It's not tech for techs sake, and it's not exploitation.

  • It's not shitty tech.

  • I agree with the other user that it sounds like user error. Or perhaps you've not really used them at all, and just have joined the AI hate bandwagon.

  • I find it odd that Lemmy users are so adverse to tech.

  • Sorry to say, but he's right. For AI to truly flourish in the West, it needs access to all previously human made information and media.

  • Interesting that you would say someone like that when the options on a screen are in the same place, too.

  • I have to look when adjusting physical buttons in my car, same as I have to look when adjusting things on the touch screen in my car. And I don't have to look at my phone keyboard while typing.

  • ABC News live on YouTube.

  • Hard disagree. Touch screens are more intuitive, can be updated to be made better, have the option for more controls, and don't take any more time with your eyes off the road.

  • Interesting. Which candidate is supporting genocide, and which way are they supporting it?

  • More and more you all prove to me that you don't actually use the products.