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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-09T13:52:46.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> Please ask artists about what they feel about being cut out in the middle.\n\nYou could also ask the people who now have art on their crummy blogs that lose money. Or artist who use AI to create new kinds of art which they couldn’t do before because they didn’t have the throughput. You still get better art if you just comission someone, but it’s expensive!\n\n> I am not sure what you think what’s in for the relentless data collection and being in the minus in the literal Trillions for companies like OpenAI or Anthropic, except for more effective ways of shaping politics and public opinion.\n\nFacebook (and google) did the same before the advent of LLMS. Large companies have always been in politics (especially in amarica).\n\n> Because you, congratulations, you are now powerless without the tools.\n\nI can still program. The tool just makes me go faster. Actually I asked my friends about local models just now and they’re just not here yet. but that will happen too. Give it time.\n\n> The scale at which tech companies have been investing into this technology makes it such that it can be counted as an investment _by humanity as a species_\n\nIt’s their own money and they can spend it how they please. If they’re wrong, and AI is in fact a bubble, they’ll lose it.\n\n> This is so hilariously myopic, it comes out pretty provocative, I give you that. ^^\n\nI suppose ethics goes beyond legal definitions, but I truly think I’m not doing anything ethically wrong. There are perhaps societal concerns to have a debate about. I’m just not very interested in that.",
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