We also want to be clear in our belief that the categorical condemnation of Artificial Intelligence has classist and ableist undertones, and that questions around the use of AI tie to questions around privilege."

  • Classism. Not all writers have the financial ability to hire humans to help at certain phases of their writing. For some writers, the decision to use AI is a practical, not an ideological, one. The financial ability to engage a human for feedback and review assumes a level of privilege that not all community members possess.
  • Ableism. Not all brains have same abilities and not all writers function at the same level of education or proficiency in the language in which they are writing. Some brains and ability levels require outside help or accommodations to achieve certain goals. The notion that all writers “should“ be able to perform certain functions independently or is a position that we disagree with wholeheartedly. There is a wealth of reasons why individuals can’t “see” the issues in their writing without help.
  • General Access Issues. All of these considerations exist within a larger system in which writers don’t always have equal access to resources along the chain. For example, underrepresented minorities are less likely to be offered traditional publishing contracts, which places some, by default, into the indie author space, which inequitably creates upfront cost burdens that authors who do not suffer from systemic discrimination may have to incur.

Presented without comment.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 months ago

      no, you troglodyte

      it isn’t a banning spree. this isn’t some “oh whoops you got caught in the net” shit.

      it’s just a pretty fucking direct way to portray that your shitty posts and the shitty viewpoint that drives them just ain’t welcome here, bub

      • @[email protected]
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        34 months ago

        and the fact that you fucking walked back in with an alt, outright calling that you did it, and then try to “politely” debatelord it

        I mean, 3 points. I’ll score that 3 points. brave.

        but the chance of it working? buh-bye now.