refusing to use LLMs: not purity culture
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refusing to use LLMs: not purity culture
wanting to disenfranchise and dehumanize everyone who’s ever used an LLM for any reason: yes purity culture, jesus christ you’re one missed coffee from doing a terrorism
@0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange I don't dehumanize people but I wanna do a terrorism on AI datacenters.
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refusing to use LLMs: not purity culture
wanting to disenfranchise and dehumanize everyone who’s ever used an LLM for any reason: yes purity culture, jesus christ you’re one missed coffee from doing a terrorism
100%
Also. There's clearly a distinction between the AI booster that uses LLM on their on volition and promotes their use and the worker that see themself forced to use them by their employers.
I've seen people getting insulted and shouted at when they had made it pretty clear that they were been pushed to use them by the companies they worked for and they didn't even supported their use.
Shouting at a worker because they are forced to use technology made to exploit them is not a good look. -
refusing to use LLMs: not purity culture
wanting to disenfranchise and dehumanize everyone who’s ever used an LLM for any reason: yes purity culture, jesus christ you’re one missed coffee from doing a terrorism
@0xabad1dea i used an llm once to try to create a name for something. i ended up scrapping the thing that needed the name though. other than that, mostly to figure out how to trick them. at this point i refuse to send a single prompt to one if i can help it. (i didn't Know yet.)
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@0xabad1dea @Razemix cory doctorow wrote in his anniversary blog post that disowning LLMs as a technology is similar to "neoliberal purity culture"
@morganist could you give a link?
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