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this post was submitted on 22 Feb 2026
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Oh yeah, Lemmy is overwhelmingly against AI in any capacity. I'm one of the few that finds it useful for a handful of things and generally defend that use. That being said, it's definitely important to understand that "hallucinations" are a thing (though not nearly as prevalent as those here would claim), it's a major problem for the arts industry at large, it's objectively making people dumber (great studies on students who over rely on it), and there are terrible climate implications.
It's just a tool, and like any other tool there are pros and cons, and it should be used responsibly. But yeah, Lemmy hates the shit out of anything AI
Most rational comment I've read. I'm going to have fun on Lemmy, I do appreciate you can be very unpopular and it doesn't silence you. Appreciate your comment too :)