Comment by embedding-shape

Comment by embedding-shape 5 hours ago

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Hah, after submitting my comment, I actually though about it because I knew someone would eventually ask :)

I'm fortunate enough to live a very comfortable life after working myself to death, so I think for 20,000,000 USD I'd do it, happily so. 2,000,000 would be too little. So probably between those sit the real price to purchase my morals and ethics :)

buckwheatmilk 4 hours ago

It wasn't a shot at you personally but the point of this was that AI companies are flush with money and desperate to show any kind of growth and willing to spend money to do that. I'm sure they are finding people that have some social following and will happily pocket couple extra green bills to present AI products in a positive light with little to no actual proof.

  • embedding-shape 4 hours ago

    > It wasn't a shot at you personally

    No shots fired, as far as I'm aware, so np :)

    > they are finding people that have some social following and will happily pocket couple extra green bills to present AI products in a positive light with little to no actual proof.

    No doubt about it, I don't think people realize how pervasive this really is though, people still sometimes tell me they trusted something on HN/reddit just because it was the most upvoted answer, or that they chose a product based on what was mentioned the most etc.

grayhatter 3 hours ago

Best I can do is t'ree fiddy.

I can definitely be bought for much much less. But only because I'm pretty sure I could rave about some AI platform while still being honest about it. Why do you draw such a hard ethical line? I agree with your sentiment, AI is currently a net negative on the world that I care about. But I also believe people when they say it helps them. Despite their inability to articulate anything useful to me, or that I can understand.