• jsomae@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    I think it’s because most programmers use and appreciate the tool. This might change once programmers start to blame gen AI for not having a job anymore.

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      There remains a significant enclave that rejects it, but yeah, it’s definitely smaller than equivalent groups in other mentioned professions. Hopefully things won’t get that far. I think the tech is amazing, but it’s an immense shame that so many of my/our peers don’t give a flying fuck about ethics.

      • nickwitha_k (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
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        3 hours ago

        There remains a significant enclave that rejects it, but yeah, it’s definitely smaller than equivalent groups in other mentioned professions.

        Reporting in.

        I think the tech is amazing, but it’s an immense shame that so many of my/our peers don’t give a flying fuck about ethics.

        Yup. Very much agreed here. There are some uses that are acceptable but it’s a but hard to say that any are ethical due to the ethically bankrupt foundations of its training data.