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No, of course you don't have to – but don't torture yourself. If the market is all AI, and you are a service provider that does not want to work with AI at all then get out of the business.

If you found it unacceptable to work with companies that used any kind of digital database (because you found centralization of information and the amount of processing and analytics this enables unbecoming) then you should probably look for another venture instead of finding companies that commit to pen and paper.





> If the market is all AI, and you are a service provider that does not want to work with AI at all then get out of the business.

Maybe they will, and I bet they'll be content doing that. I personally don't work with AI and try my best to not to train it. I left GitHub & Reddit because of this, and not uploading new photos to Instagram. The jury is still out on how I'm gonna share my photography, and not sharing it is on the table, as well.

I may even move to a cathedral model or just stop sharing the software I write with the general world, too.

Nobody has to bend and act against their values and conscience just because others are doing it, and the system is demanding to betray ourselves for its own benefit.

Life is more nuanced than that.


How large an audience do you want to share it to? Self host photo album software, on hardware you own, behind a password, to people you trust.

Before that AI craze, I liked the idea of having a CC BY-NC-ND[0] public gallery to show what I took. I was not after any likes or anything. If I got professional feedback, that'd be a bonus. I even allowed EXIF-intact high resolution versions to be downloaded.

Now, I'll probably install a gallery webapp to my webserver and put it behind authentication. I'm not rushing because I don't crave any interaction from my photography. The images will most probably be optimized and resized to save some storage space, as well.

[0]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/


Good on you. Maybe some future innovation will afford everyone the same opportunity.

Maybe one day we will all become people again!

(But only all of us simultaneously, otherwise won't count! ;))))

The number of triggered Stockholm Syndrome patients in this comment section is terminally nauseating.


That future innovation is called "policy that doesn't screw over the working class".

Not that innovative, but hey. If it let's someone pretend it is and fixes the problem, I'm all for it.


That future innovation is in fact higher productivity. Equality is super important but we are simply not good enough yet at what we do, societally, for everyone everywhere to live as good a life as we enjoy, regardless of how we distribute.

This metaphor implies a sort of AI inevitably. I simply don't believe that's the case. At least, not this wave of AI.

The people pushing AI aren't listening to the true demand for AI. This, its not making ita money back. That's why this market is broken and not prone to last.




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