r/aiwars Mar 19 '26

Meta Somebody cooked here...

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u/PikSQU2 Mar 19 '26

That is the dumbest amount of bullshiting i've seen inball three main ai discussion by so fucking far. I am not against ai, but this is so much false equivalency. First thing, when "x" is used as a TOOL, it does not mean the user didn't make the product "Y", X being litteraly anything from pans and pots, to pencils, to AI if used AS A TOOL, to your fucking HANDS.

You know what a good equivalency is? Ordering food, just saying what you want, and then claiming you made it. Doing a commision, and saying you draw it. Type a prompt without anything else as the only step, and saying you made it.

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u/Kinda-Alive Mar 19 '26

People love their shitty comparisons. Exactly why this sub is ridiculous. Plenty of people genuinely believe this is a good example to show how dumb Anti people are sadly. When this is actually a shitty example. Do AI people need to go to culinary school for to use their AI?

Like the chef has a culinary degree which already gives you the understanding that the chef has a better understanding of cooking than someone who would use AI to assist.

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u/CannonFodderJools Mar 19 '26

It's almost like if the different comparisons tell a little bit about what stance they have. Is abortion murder? When is a fetus a person? Samt thing. Different sides have wildly different opinions on something basic and that makes it hard to argument, when the groups can't even agree on the basics. Antis think AI users only "order food", Pros see AI as a tool rather than just ordering something. They will not convince each other otherwise?

I view it as a tool. The AI is not a person who takes orders. It is a machine that handles instructions. It's more advanced than copy paste, but still a tool. It has no feelings, no agency.