I have to stop and take a deep breath every time I see the “can’t put the genie back in the bottle” thought-terminating cliche.
Okay, granted:
Someone foolishly released a chaotic force into the world which is doing irreversible damage and shows no intention of stopping.
What part of that makes you conclude “Well we better just do nothing”?
30 0 Replyunleaded just doesnt taste the same
21 0 ReplyAMOGUS
20 0 ReplyLemmyists, send him to The Skeld.
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I don't get this, do you want people to idle around so big tech can have a monopoly on AI tech or do you think people can protest technology away?
17 0 ReplyNo, I think they want us to bomb data centers and gas pipelines.
16 0 ReplyWell we can't have that. We should put together a map of data centers and pipe lines, and share it with people do we know what to protect.
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Maybe protesting alone won't be enough...
7 0 ReplyThen suggest an alternative. We already have all the criticism we could possibly stand when it comes to protesting. What we don't have is a single one of those critics suggesting or doing anything differently.
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we need a rockerboy with a prostheses to do a little tomfoolery...?
6 0 ReplyNed Ludd shoulda put down his hammer and opened his own factory.
2 0 ReplyIt's funny that you confidently thought this was about AI the way I confidently thought this was about social media
2 0 ReplyCan you explain what you're seeing?
To me this comic is making fun of companies putting open source everywhere when it's not, just to get clout boosts.
Where are you getting AI from?
1 0 ReplyThe "genie won't go back in the bottle" quote is usually said when referring to AI, and judging by OP's vague comment I probably understood right.
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