- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
I doubt we’ll ever be offered a real opt-out option.
Instead I’m encouraged by the development of poison pills for the AI that are non-consensually harvesting human art (Glaze and Nightshade) and music (HarmonyCloak).
It should be opt in
Nope, screw opt-out. OPT-IN ONLY, i want it to be disabled by default.
If AI is going to be crammed down our throats can we at least be able to hold it (aka the companies pushing it) liable for providing blatantly false information? At least then they’d have incentive to provide accurate information instead of just authoritative information.
I very much understand wanting to have a say against our data being freely harvested for AI training. But this article’s call for a general opt-out of interacting with AI seems a bit regressive. Many aspects of this and other discussions about the “AI revolution” remind me about the Mitchell and Web skit on the start of the bronze age: https://youtu.be/nyu4u3VZYaQ
You can opt-out by deleting your accounts on corporate social networks.
Can you? When all businesses start using AI for customer interaction…
Haha, no you can’t.