I guess what feels off to me is that the generative AI itself does nothing of the sort; the corporations creating the product AI models do.
There are already attempts to make generative AI models that are trained exclusively on data that was licensed for it. I imagine some people would still like to push regulation against companies producing those models, though I am not one of them.
I’d like to decouple the arguments of “this use of technology is bad, because it (devalues human works / takes away jobs / …)” from “the corporations train their generative AI models in an unethical manner”.
I guess what feels off to me is that the generative AI itself does nothing of the sort; the corporations creating the product AI models do. There are already attempts to make generative AI models that are trained exclusively on data that was licensed for it. I imagine some people would still like to push regulation against companies producing those models, though I am not one of them. I’d like to decouple the arguments of “this use of technology is bad, because it (devalues human works / takes away jobs / …)” from “the corporations train their generative AI models in an unethical manner”.