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  • This argument strikes me as a tautology. “If we don’t care if it’s different, then it doesn’t matter to us”.

    But that ship has sailed. We do care.

    We care because the use of AI says something about our view of ourselves as human beings. We care because these systems represent a new serfdom in so many ways. We care because AI is flooding our information environment with slop and enabling fascism.

    And I don’t believe it’s possible for us to go back to a state of not-caring about whether or not something is AI-generated. Like it or not, ideas and symbols matter.





  • It absolutely backs my case up. The only reason for the existence of AI systems is to offload cognitive and creative effort. That is why the linked piece was written, to push back against the idea that it is possible! The fact that they can’t do that makes no difference to the fact that using them is only done for that purpose.

    Literally the only thing you have consistently tried to argue that AI systems might theoretically be able to automate is ‘some stock images’.

    Meanwhile, mountains of evidence pile up that what I am saying is true in practice.

    The purpose of a system is what it does. These systems act as if they replace cognition (as argued in the piece) but fail to, and cause cognitive harm as a result.