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[–] kuberoot@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

db0 is also pro-GenAI, which seems unfortunate to me.

[–] sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (1 children)

You can do what I do and just block the genAI art comms.

No harm, no foul, I just am not interested in the content.

While I can't say for certain, I would strongly suspect that a lot of the people in those comms are self hosting their LLMs/Image generators, if that makes you feel any better.

But uh, there are a variety of nuanced stances on LLMs and such, amongst the other m@teys I've talked with.

Its... not like we're all super duper no holds barred put AI in everything advocates.

A lot of us are... quite a lot closer to 'Butlerian Jihad NOW', lol.

[–] kuberoot@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

At the risk of starting an argument (sorry)... I see any use of GenAI as support and endorsement of the technology, and I see the technology as a systemic attack on creative work by real people. It's stealing the results of hard work of people to produce derivative work with the intent of replacing those same people. Thus, while self-hosting does remove some concerns related to big corporations, I think it still empowers them by supporting the tech they deal in.

I do block dedicated GenAI communities, but it's more widespread than that, showing up in unrelated comms, being used to generate community icons and banners.

And of course an instance isn't homogenous with regard to its users, and I don't condemn people for using db0, but IIRC the host of db0 is supportive of GenAI, which is what I primarily referred to, and what steers the direction the instance is taking.

[–] sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

I see any use of GenAI as support and endorsement of the technology, and I see the technology as a systemic attack on creative work by real people.

I mean personally, I do as well.

But... it's Pandora's box.

You can't uninvent it, basically.

We could theoretically limit or heavily regulate its further development, but again realistically, with how much money and power tech corporations have, how much influence they have over lawmakers...

... unless you're gonna go find an 'AI' datacenter and put salt or sulfuric acid or something into the cooling loops, no you probably can't really do much to effectively impede it.

I do block dedicated GenAI communities, but it's more widespread than that, showing up in unrelated comms, being used to generate community icons and banners.

I've also seen a bit of this, and I also find it annoying... though 99% of the time that I see something like this, its some kind of like cryptobro, when lambo, diamond hands, type person.

I don't know that it like, stems or comes from GenAI comms on db0.

but IIRC the host of db0 is supportive of GenAI, which is what I primarily referred to, and what steers the direction the instance is taking.

Well I don't know precisely what db0's (the admin) exact stance on GenAI is, but I do know that db0 the instance and community has a highly involved and active goverance model for instance rules and associations. There are fairly often major discussions and votes on a good deal of issues... as opposed to many other instances that basically just come down to the whims of the admin + a clique of powermods.

db0 themself has done more than any other instance admin I am aware of to make it so that if the community itself opposes their own personal opinion, they'll adopt the community's opinion and simply be an executor/facilitator of it.