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throwaway13337yesterday at 11:05 PM2 repliesview on HN

What these complaints always boil down to is autonomy and control. The more centralized an organization, the more it relies on metrics to understand and exert control over its employees and customers.

People started hating tech right around the time metrics became popular. I don't think it's a coincidence. AI just accelerates the trend.

The problem is the misidentification of AI as the issue. As long as we don't understand the real issue, we won't solve it. AI is just a tool. It's being used in a way that denies human agency.

Our cultural values need to shift away from safetism that demands centralization. And shift toward valuing human agency. That starts with talking about the core issue.


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neumannyesterday at 11:15 PM

Everyone pushing tools/AI during initial development/investment and building its demand in the cultural discourse always highlights its ability for good.

Now, like many tools, the majority of those selling AI to make money off of large enterprise sell its ability to increase productivity, efficiency, compliance. Either to make money or to minimise risk. And so like you say, they just become tools to make these metrics move or report them at higher granularity. And often there is either a lack of imagination or a willful ignorance of the perverse outcomes with relationship to humans because they are in service of the organisation not it's employees.

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einpoklumyesterday at 11:12 PM

> AI is just a tool

"To the man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail." [1] There is no such thing as "just" a tool.

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[1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_the_instrument