>>327894
I hate copyright/IP.
>>327895
Fair enough, but that's existed before AI went mass-scale. I do acknowledge that AI is a tool that aids it, however.
>>327928
Indeed.
Anyway, I unironically love AI. I think it's a valuable tool to whoever is able to utilize it. With AI, you can learn almost anything you want and models like DeepSeek even have access to Chinese academia. It's "democratized" knowledge and made it more accessible without having to pass through traditional power structures like the institutions of higher education. AI to me is a giant library and I think there's more benefit to having at least some access to that system than not. I was recently debating "libtards" and Grok was able to pull multiple studies of racial differences across brains, easily. It's more strategic to insert yourself into the field of AI than it is to destroy it, to which is unlikely to be successful, regardless.