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  "textContent": "> I don’t think it’s devaluing it, on the contrary!\n\nUnfortunately, I think you’re pretty alone on this. Please ask artists about what they feel about being cut out in the middle. I think this is sadly a result on how we have been conditioned by the Advertising Industrial Complex – we just equate the artwork with the art. I think it’s quite sad. We only consume anymore, the interpersonal aspect of art is just gone.\n\n> I’m not sure what is meant by this\n\nI 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. (Since when Sam Altman has redefined the term “AGI” to “I can buy an island”)\n\n> increasing power imbalances and concentration\n\nNo. Because you, congratulations, you are now powerless without the tools. The real power lies with the companies that make you (us) dependent on them. This of course also works on a more drastic scale, e.g. when nation-states are purchasing Palantir contracts.\n\n> Isn’t it an antrhopic problem if it’s expensive to run these?\n\nUnfortunately not. 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_ - they are investing _your_ share of “being able to live on a planet with livable climate”.\n\n> I’m doing legal stuff\n\nThis is so hilariously myopic, it comes out pretty provocative, I give you that. ^^",
  "title": "Haskell 💜 Vibes / Jappie"
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