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kyriakos | 1 month ago

its the same as banning knives because they can be used to hurt people. we shouldn't ban tools.

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instagraham|1 month ago

with that analogy, OP's solution is akin to banning the use of knives to harm people, as opposed to banning the knife itself

kyriakos|1 month ago

If I undestood correctly he's unsharpening knives.

blackbear_|1 month ago

But we do ban tools sometimes: you can't bring a knife to a concert, for good reason.

pentaphobe|1 month ago

> we shouldn't ban tools

When I see the old BuT FrEe SpEeCH argument repurposed to impinge civil rights I start warming to the idea of banning tools.

Alternately "Chemical weapons don't kill people, people with chemical weapons kill people"

kyriakos|1 month ago

Not really, its like banning chemistry sets cause they may be used to create chemical weapons.

ben_w|1 month ago

In this case, image generation and editing AI is a tool which we managed just fine with until three years ago, and where the economic value of that tool remains extremely questionable despite it being a remarkable improvement in the state of the art.

As a propaganda tool it seems quite effective, but for that it's gone from "woo free-speech" to "oh no epistemic collapse".