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Author criticizes centralized, environmentally destructive, and 'fascist' AI development

The author expresses opposition to centralized, environmentally damaging, and "fascist" AI, arguing that frontier models should have been public projects. They believe only smaller, locally-run, distilled models should be commercialized, as larger models are primarily useful for generating synthetic training data. The core issue identified is the concentration of control and extraction inherent in current AI development. AI

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RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named individual on a social media platform discussing AI development philosophy.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    I’m not anti-AI, but I’m anti -centralised cloud AI. I’m also anti-environmentally destructive AI Basically I’m against fascist AI, as that’s how most of Silico

    I’m not anti-AI, but I’m anti -centralised cloud AI. I’m also anti-environmentally destructive AI Basically I’m against fascist AI, as that’s how most of Silicon Valley have built it Frontier models should have been a public project. They’re no actually usable for anything else t…