

There’s a loud minority of anti-AI people. Most people don’t reflexively hate it, though.
There’s a loud minority of anti-AI people. Most people don’t reflexively hate it, though.
Good point. Neither prong of the dichotomy bothers me because I think AI is neat and copyright laws are dumb and so reject it entirely. It does create an uncomfortable tension if you dislike AI and like copyright though.
100%, I’m hoping that AI will result in capitalism eating itself up entirely
AI art isn’t theft, so the rest of your question falls apart.
In regards to sharing art, it’s trying to fight technological progress and it’s bound to lose. Copyright is dead and that’s a good thing. We shouldn’t simp for legal systems pushed by and that benefit large corporations over creators.
It can be true that something is both an important right and used unethically by people that don’t actually care about the topic. See Rainbow capitalism as a very related example. Nutomic is right that identity politics are used to create division among the working class, because anything that can create division will be used to do so.
Why is AGP transphobic? Seems like at best it’s still unsettled science. From the link: