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Writers: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

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  • James ThomsonJ James Thomson

    Writers: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

    Artists: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

    Developers: Wheeeeeeeeee!

    F4GRX SébastienF This user is from outside of this forum
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    F4GRX Sébastien
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    @jamesthomson this makes me so angry.

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    • Paul HebertP Paul Hebert

      @jamesthomson @ryanvade yeah there is a lot of managerial pressure and a lot of “use AI or your career will be over” FOMO.

      It does suck.

      Sam VinesS This user is from outside of this forum
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      #67

      @paulhebert @jamesthomson @ryanvade our company has a dashboard that shows how many times you used genai this month and anyone who has less than N uses gets put on blast. Almost* everyone in software engineering knows that measuring lines of code is stupid because one can simply insert many pointless lines of code to boost metrics. For some reason though, AI is different. That many of us are using these tools to generate N+1 shit posts a month would be funny if it wasn't contributing to climate polycrises

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      • Paul HebertP Paul Hebert

        @jamesthomson @ryanvade yeah there is a lot of managerial pressure and a lot of “use AI or your career will be over” FOMO.

        It does suck.

        AndroidArtsA This user is from outside of this forum
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        #68

        @paulhebert @jamesthomson @ryanvade You guys have a choice? For artists it's just "Your career is now over." Perhaps that's the difference here.

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        • Airis DamonA Airis Damon

          @owlex @the_other_jon If it is incredibly complex, then shouldn't the technology be democratically controlled? Shouldn't all tech that has such a massive impact on our lives be democratically controlled? I believe it should.

          AlexandraO This user is from outside of this forum
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          Alexandra
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          #69

          @airisdamon @the_other_jon

          I'm not sure we need to democratically control the technology itself, but we absolutely need to hold companies accountable for their methods. And since these models are built on OUR collective knowledge, we should demand open weight models and not be forbidden from using them.

          The true impact of LLMs is still unfolding. If they turn out to be like the telephone or internet, then yes, strong regulatory control is needed. But if they're more like one compiler among many, maybe not.

          What's clear: We need to close the legal loopholes that let companies profit parasitically from society without giving back. Democratic control means informed engagement, not avoidance.

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          • James ThomsonJ James Thomson

            Writers: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

            Artists: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

            Developers: Wheeeeeeeeee!

            Hakan BayındırB This user is from outside of this forum
            Hakan BayındırB This user is from outside of this forum
            Hakan Bayındır
            wrote last edited by
            #70

            @jamesthomson Not all developers are flapping their arms with joy amid these developments.

            For example, I stopped sharing my photos AND code, and not using AI to any capacity.

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            • James ThomsonJ James Thomson

              Writers: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

              Artists: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

              Developers: Wheeeeeeeeee!

              doragasuD This user is from outside of this forum
              doragasuD This user is from outside of this forum
              doragasu
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              @jamesthomson My theory is many (most?) software developers are enthusiastically jumping to the LLM bandwagon because many (most?) software devs just hate software development 😬

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              • AlexandraO Alexandra

                @the_other_jon I'm aware of these problems, and many more (energy waste, OpenAI's exploitation of workers in Africa for manual training, copyright theft, data mining).

                My question stands: Why is it wrong to use something critically while being aware of its problems? Especially when we're in the middle of such a massive technological shift that we should understand it. And when capitalism is forcing it into everything anyway, isn't informed usage better than ignorance?

                And it's not even just about American companies anymore. We're in a global race for AI dominance now. This whole topic is incredibly complex.

                I respect you for having these principles, but I think taking it out on a podcast, which reports about technology is a little weird. Though it's your decision 😊

                Cedric RC This user is from outside of this forum
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                @owlex because https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/notes/2026/note-on-debating-llm-fans/

                @the_other_jon

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                • Amy ParentA Amy Parent

                  @jamesthomson the amount of podcasts I listen to is dwindling at this rate. The amount of “yeah but look Claude my best pal made an app for me so it’s all good” is making my blood boil

                  FabienF This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Fabien
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                  #73

                  Related: I’m looking for suggestions to add more diversity to my tech podcasts rotation, something different than 3 middle age white US dudes with enough money to buy Porsches.
                  (still love you @atpfm)

                  /cc
                  @amyinorbit @jamesthomson

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                  • James ThomsonJ James Thomson

                    Writers: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

                    Artists: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

                    Developers: Wheeeeeeeeee!

                    ruurd@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                    ruurd@mastodon.social
                    wrote last edited by
                    #74

                    @jamesthomson alse developers: Whaaaah!!! Where did my 100 dollar credits go in two days...

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                    • Lee from ColoradoC Lee from Colorado

                      @jamesthomson honestly it seems best for coding...

                      ruurd@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                      ruurd@mastodon.social
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                      #75

                      @colo_lee @jamesthomson people that know jackshit about coding would say that...

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                      • James ThomsonJ James Thomson

                        Writers: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

                        Artists: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

                        Developers: Wheeeeeeeeee!

                        LeelooL This user is from outside of this forum
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                        Leeloo
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                        @jamesthomson
                        I suspect that these developers are the same ones who were cut'n'pasting their code from stackoverflow before.

                        I know I personally wouldn't want to leave the fun part to AI.

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                        • Cody Casterline 🏳️‍🌈N Cody Casterline 🏳️‍🌈

                          @lorimolson @jamesthomson Came here to say the same. Developers were also among those whose content was slurped up by big tech to feed their copyright laundering apparatus.

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                          Orb 2069
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                          @NfNitLoop @lorimolson @jamesthomson

                          Feels important to point out that, unlike artists and writers, programmers that speak negatively about AI stand a very real chance of getting passed over for jobs and promotions for being 'luddites'. Literally had the CTO soliciting 'AI Success Stories' from staff a couple weeks ago.

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                          • James ThomsonJ James Thomson

                            Writers: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

                            Artists: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

                            Developers: Wheeeeeeeeee!

                            Tom WalkerT This user is from outside of this forum
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                            Tom Walker
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                            @jamesthomson It is bizarre to watch the overpaid Silicon Valley developer class enthusiastically abolish itself

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                            • AlexandraO Alexandra

                              @the_other_jon I'm aware of these problems, and many more (energy waste, OpenAI's exploitation of workers in Africa for manual training, copyright theft, data mining).

                              My question stands: Why is it wrong to use something critically while being aware of its problems? Especially when we're in the middle of such a massive technological shift that we should understand it. And when capitalism is forcing it into everything anyway, isn't informed usage better than ignorance?

                              And it's not even just about American companies anymore. We're in a global race for AI dominance now. This whole topic is incredibly complex.

                              I respect you for having these principles, but I think taking it out on a podcast, which reports about technology is a little weird. Though it's your decision 😊

                              tschenkelT This user is from outside of this forum
                              tschenkelT This user is from outside of this forum
                              tschenkel
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                              @owlex @the_other_jon

                              I follow you on the informed vs ignorance argument.

                              But, given that you list many of the ethical reasons against AI, there is little "informed use" that will also stand up to the ethical razor.

                              The Luddites were not ignorant. They were the technically able, who knew how to operate the machines, but fought against using them BECAUSE they understood them.

                              In my work I use deterministic scientific models, but I work with machine learning models as well. And all my colleagues (who are real experts in how neural networks work) are opposed to generative AI.

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                              • FabienF Fabien

                                Related: I’m looking for suggestions to add more diversity to my tech podcasts rotation, something different than 3 middle age white US dudes with enough money to buy Porsches.
                                (still love you @atpfm)

                                /cc
                                @amyinorbit @jamesthomson

                                softmausS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                softmaus
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                                @fabienmarry @amyinorbit @jamesthomson It has always mind boggling to me how they mock Casey for being ‚frugal‘ and how it’s ‚funny‘ that Marco has some form of a money spending disorder.

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                                • James ThomsonJ James Thomson

                                  Writers: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

                                  Artists: Generative AI models were built on our stolen works, are deeply unethical, and risk devaluing our entire profession.

                                  Developers: Wheeeeeeeeee!

                                  MachielV This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  Machiel
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                                  #81

                                  @jamesthomson @stroughtonsmith it’s annoying. The culture is such that any AI criticism gets you labeled a hater and you get told to just accept everything.

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                                  • LeelooL Leeloo

                                    @jamesthomson
                                    I suspect that these developers are the same ones who were cut'n'pasting their code from stackoverflow before.

                                    I know I personally wouldn't want to leave the fun part to AI.

                                    TurreT This user is from outside of this forum
                                    TurreT This user is from outside of this forum
                                    Turre
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                                    @leeloo @jamesthomson Yeah, there are developers who are going wheeeeeeeeeee but most that I know are just as disgusted by it as the other creative folks.

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