Why People Hate AI — And Why It's Really About Fairness
Why people hate AI isn't technophobia — it's fairness. Copyrighted work taken, energy and water spent, jobs at risk, ordinary people paying.
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Why people hate AI isn't technophobia — it's fairness. Copyrighted work taken, energy and water spent, jobs at risk, ordinary people paying.
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Read MoreFormer Green Party activist shares disillusionment with traditional climate action, advocating for resilient communities over political efforts.
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