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AI reflects people and incentives, not an entity, author argues

The author argues that artificial intelligence should not be viewed as an independent entity but rather as a product of human decisions, motivations, and the underlying technological systems. This perspective highlights the critical issue of inclusivity within AI development and deployment, questioning who benefits from these systems and who is relegated to being a mere resource. The article uses the example of Blender to illustrate these points regarding free and open-source software (FOSS) and social permission in AI. AI

影响 Frames AI as a socio-technical system, emphasizing human agency and resource allocation over autonomous capabilities.

排序理由 Opinion piece by a named individual on a social media platform discussing the nature of AI.

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AI reflects people and incentives, not an entity, author argues

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    AI isn’t an entity: It’s people, incentives, and infrastructure. Increasingly, a question of who is included in the system… and who is positioned as a resource.

    AI isn’t an entity: It’s people, incentives, and infrastructure. Increasingly, a question of who is included in the system… and who is positioned as a resource. Blender is just one place this is visible. https:// knowprose.com/2026/05/blender- and-beyond-foss-ai-and-social-permis…