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Using AI is amoral and I will never use it. As a programmer, every day it feels like I'm increasingly the minority.
I remember when I was a child and I first got experience with computers. I saw how file systems worked and thought to myself "wow I should structure my own mind this way so I can try to think as well as a computer can!". I may have autism.
AI is the exact opposite. Taking something beautiful, clear, clean, organized, efficient, definitive. And inserting all the messy, sloppy, uncertain, unreproducible aspect of our bloody electric meat brains. It's a move in the opposite direction of where I think humanity should be going.
Damned if you do and damned if you don't. Utilize the tools or you'll end up unemployed.
In all honesty, I don't think I could live with myself and, at least currently, think I'd rather find a new career path.
If you ever figure out what the path is let me know cuz any employable skills I have are going to be jobs affected by AI
You cannot use an unethical mimicry tool in an ethical way. You are asking a theft engine to create for you based on others work.
What if you use it to hack the pentagon, end the war, and put out coordinated social media campaigns to enable people younger than 60 to be elected into in congress?
don't give up. you are not alone. patience is key and the time where deep understanding of technology will become essential again