Meta now allows military agencies to access its AI software. It poses a moral dilemma for everybody who uses it
Meta now allows military agencies to access its AI software. It poses a moral dilemma for everybody who uses it
The tech giant previously prohibited people from using its AI software for military purposes. The shift poses challenges not just for the public – but militaries as well.
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21 1 ReplyWeird Al
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Meta, a US company, allows the US military to use its models. Omg! Let me clutch my pearls.
What's the moral dilemma? China already took their model and is using it in their military.
Do you guys not want our military to have access to all of the possible tools they can?
You mad about Ford and GM building trucks and vehicles parts for the military too? Are you mad about Microsoft selling windows to the govt?
You just upset that it's the military?
Where's this line that's been drawn where this is a moral dilemma??
3 14 ReplyWhat happened with China bad, US good? Can we now both agree that both countries suck?
9 1 ReplyIf China is bad, and the US is good, then why wouldn't we want our military to have access to the same (or better) tooling than they have access to.
I'm so morally dilemma'd here
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In order to use any service provided by Meta one has to already have their head in the sand and pants around their ankles.
Asking for mindfulness in the face of the latest "moral dilemma" posed by Meta is simply not something the user base seems capable of.
32 0 ReplyI hate to say it and sound like I'm defending them, but here we go.
As a gigging musician in the Philippines, Meta apps like Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger are some of the most important social media platforms to promote my work and to connect to potential clients.
I hate Meta and I hate that I have no choice on the Meta AI shit they've rolled out. But worse of all, I hate that I have no choice but to use Meta for my livelihood. There's just no alternative.
25 2 ReplyFair point.
3 0 Replyhow did gigging musicians musically gig before social media?
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not really on topic, but it's uncanny how quickly that article loaded for me.
16 2 ReplyThat's what happens when you care about web performance
3 0 Replygoddamn that actually was pretty fast
1 0 ReplySeriously
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Not really, everyone who uses generative AI is either aware and doesn't care or doesn't care to be aware.
7 0 Replyyou just lumped literally every single person in together
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There’s no moral dilemma. It’s just pure moral compromise.
7 1 ReplySo does openai whats ur point?
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