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authormjkwiatkowski <mati.rewa@gmail.com>2025-12-21 12:06:52 +0100
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+ <h2>Denounce AI</h2>
+ <p>Recently I have read a blog post by <a href="https://www.jwz.org/">Jamie Zawinski</a> on <a href="https://anthonymoser.github.io/writing/ai/haterdom/2025/08/26/i-am-an-ai-hater.html">Anthony Moser&rsquo;s opinion</a> about the current developments in AI.
+With this blog post I want to try to formulate my arguments against the overwhelming reliance on AI nowadays.
+This has been my point of view for a while, however I would like to now clearly state why I think the direction the technology world is heading is wrong.</p>
+<p>AI, although currently being hyped beyond reason, has been around since the previous century.
+However, with the release of ChatGPT to the public, generative models have entered the lives of everyone.
+As a Computer Science student I have first hand witnessed the effects of a paradigm shift in many domains, and after 2 years I believe that relying on content generated by artificial intelligence is simply harmful.</p>
+<p>As an avid fan of english literature I really like reading well-written books.
+It is a great feeling to be able to appreciate the intricacies of the language and the craftsmanship of the author, who has taken the time (sometimes decades) to write about a certain topic.
+If you read a lot, you can often tell a well-written book from a poorly constructed one, and if enough people realize this, the society awards great writers with prizes and honors.
+However, with the rise of large language models, essays, books, novels and whatever else you name it can be created within a single prompt.
+While the quality of such writing can be questionable, it is to be realized that this takes away the very essence and purpose of writing in the first place.
+When you put pen to paper you both try to advance your own thinking and convey your feelings and views to a broader audience.
+It is your opinion and findings that matter, and this is by no means a trivial process.
+Using artificial intelligence to write for you, or help you write, or correct your writing defeats the purpose of writing something in the first place.
+This is also the right moment to point out the current concerns regarding this for the book authors and artist of any other kind as well.
+AI is slowly getting better and better at this kind of work, rendering virtually impossible for me right now to distinguish e.g., electronic music generated by AI and created by humans.
+This poses a threat to the literature and artistic community, and by proxy, to readers and everyone interested in art.
+I consciously cannot use such technology knowing that it displaces the very people I admire the work of.</p>
+<p>I think the point made by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayao_Miyazaki">Hayao Miyazaki</a>, the studio Ghibli founder behind some of the best animated movies of the last century summarizes it pretty well.
+Recently there has been a viral video going on of him saying in 2016 how he believes AI to be <em>an insult to life itself</em>.
+As strong of an opinion as it is, I sympathize with his standpoint of view.
+Being an artist and designer, seeing your life&rsquo;s work being completely overtaken by soulless software must be terrifying.</p>
+<p>I will probably be updating this blog post to review my arguments and add on top of everything.
+Maybe who knows, one day I might change my mind, but if it happens so, I will for sure write another post about it.
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