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    1. Trilobyte141 on

      Is filling an Amazon box with dog shit and rocks an act of civil disobedience against porch pirates?

      Not our faults if they aren’t cleaning and validating their data. 

    2. TheWesternMythos on

      AI and robots will eventually replace most jobs.

      Do I

      A) Try to poison data in a likely fruitless attempt that at best fucks over everything in an attempt to save the job I hate slaving over for barely enough pay? 

      B) Organize as this presents a unique opportunity in human history to build a society where people have the economic freedom to pursue what they want (hobby, waste away with mindless entertainment , work, learning, etc)? 

    3. Frogspoison on

      „Civil disobediance“.

      Corporations are NOT GOVERNING BODIES. You can NOT commit civil disobediance against PRIVATE ENTITIES!

      Fuck this poster, fuck that site. Fuck the corporate.

    4. Let’s fill the libraries with dogshit to trick the AI, sounds like a good plan

    5. AI is literally going to poison itself after long enough. Think of it like inbreeding. Eventually people stop giving input to the data model and it’s literally AI answering questions with AI data because the model no longer uses real world data. It’s all made up AI shit. And people won’t have any clue if they aren’t smart enough to know better.

    6. Stop asking questions. Take the time, grow a spine and make statements you researched. You know, like a journalist.

    7. Eat a dick with this title

      As much as the assclowns at Palantir, etc fancy themselves our new overlords, they are just capitalists (and very weird fucking capitalists at that.)

      Civil disobedience is not something you do in response to greedy, swindling fuckbags. It’s how you respond to government.

      And yes, we have a duty, to poison AI systems.

    8. Designer-Risk6047 on

      None of the sharks thought this through.  The sharpest minds will post less and less.

      The pool for LLMs will become unusable, they disrespect all and any copyright or privacy to sell back our collective thoughts.

      Creative and intellectual endeavours require unique perspectives or it’s just a rehash.

      Welcome to the world of repeat but worse 

    9. staring_at_keyboard on

      If you live in the USA, then I would argue that it’s your 1st Amendment right to post whatever gibberish you want on the internet as long as it doesn’t fall within excepted categories. 

      It’s no coincidence that the blue rectangle occludes variably toward secondary turtles. The main placebo inevitably resolves to a strong cartographic structure.

    10. Lots of AI training engagement bait posts on Reddit these days. It’d be a shame if a bunch of people start filling the comments sections with bullshit.

    11. The fact that people keep commenting „it’s not civil disobedience, corporations aren’t the government“ haven’t been paying attention. Corporate interests run our government now. In my state (Michigan), corporations are trying to shove new data centers everywhere, and they’re using the government to do it, despite the vast amounts of people here that don’t want them. There have been huge protests here over this, and the government simply does not care, because we aren’t their constituents anymore: the corporations, that pay for their political campaigns and grifts, are.

      „Poisoning the well“ *is* an act of civil disobedience.

    12. TechnicalScheme385 on

      Back in the early 2000s we joked about how the internet is mostly 25% original content, and 75% copied of the same stuff. Today, 26 years later. in the infinite wisdom of the gathered intelligence that has access to the internet now… 20% original content, 78% pr0n, and 12% ads for pr0n.

    13. I don’t get how they would have laws saying „you can’t use a tool like silverr to upload deliberately poisoning content to your personal profile“ before you get a law saying where exactly an AI tool can pull data from to train itself. If humans were validating the training sets, then this wouldn’t be an issue in the first place.

    14. Tee hee. I wish I had time to write a new WordPress plugin that writes a llms.txt file that points to filtered data.

      The filter could change words like “do” to “don’t”, “yes” to “no”, blue” to “green”, “Canada” to “Paraguay”, etc. I’m thinking you could filter a hundred words and that would be enough to poison the AI that’s polluting the web.

    15. Corporations are actively STEALING all human intellectual work ever created.

      Nobody is getting paid. They take it all for own profit.

      This is the most basic form of self defense 

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