Everyday AI become more and more common, but can we say no?

  • zeca@lemmy.eco.br
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    16 hours ago

    Lets clarify this.

    Your principle is “The moment your opinion starts to dictate other people’s lives, it becomes invalid.”

    My opinion is “People should be prevented from polluting the rivers.”

    You say the opinion isnt dictating anything, that its our right to have clean rivers that dictates the prohibition to polluting rivers. Ok, fair, as far as the legislation isnt based on the opinions of the legislators about what should be allowed and what shouldnt. If the opinions that “using AI to judge if a suspected murderer is guilty is not good” or “people should be able to disable all ‘AI assistant’ features on their smartphones and not have their data constantly scanned” become popular opinions, legislature may be passed and the consequence will dictate other people’s lives.

    I see what you mean though that using AI or not only concerns/affects the user. But thats not as true as it may seem.