On federated platforms like Lemmy, a small number of highly active users can also create the impression of a broader cultural shift.
And bear in mind that this goes in both directions, it's possible for highly active anti-AI users to flood the discourse.
Community opinion is often a bistable state. If 70% of the userbase has opinion A and is constantly downvoting and browbeating anyone who says anything positive about opinion B, one would naturally expect the userbase to soon be 80% opinion A. Then 90%. And so forth. The few holdouts who continue to say positive things about opinion B get labelled as "bots" and "trolls" and are dismissed.
Maybe it's just that the world isn't as uniform in their anti-AI opinion as you imagine it to be? Social media inherently forms bubbles, smaller platforms like the Fediverse even moreso than most. As the Fediverse grows opinions are likely to become more diverse.
Give it a few months and the gold leaf is flaking off, and they start fixing it with spray paint. It's all so poetic.
They were already pretty hard to defend.
They would also stone you to death for wearing clothing of mixed fabric.
Religions always pick and choose which rules to apply and how to apply them.
I've been using ChatGPT since it came out and yet my brain isn't nearly fried enough to fall for clickbait headlines this obvious.
He hasn't actually managed to secure that deal yet. He might easily get something worse.
These things shouldn't be torn down. Relocated, sure, but Americans need to remember what they're capable of. Maybe put them in some kind of Smithsonian Museum of American Failure, along with all that Confederate statue spam.
Luke was never the Chosen One, I think you've misinterpreted. It was Anakin who defeated the Sith. Luke just scored an assist.
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Robots don't eat soup so that was the first layer of defense. The label is the second layer.