Instead, you’re greeted with a message : “Apple has suspended your computer access due to violation of terms”.
More likely you will not notice anything unusual, except that no one seems to read your stories anymore, and the old ones do not show up in search. That’s how it works now, with shadowbans on reddit and twitter.
This is just an illustration of the kind of power organisations would wield if they controlled our access to advanced computing.
Or to the regular online interactions, the way it already is now, and no one bats an eye.
I feel a decentralised AI, to which everyone has equal access at the same price, is the need of the hour.
Not yet, though it might become a de facto essential service one day. However, you can’t Marx your way there without breaking more than you fix. Definitely not through legislation. If you care about more universal access to AI tools, you work on creating more accessible tools.
More likely you will not notice anything unusual, except that no one seems to read your stories anymore, and the old ones do not show up in search. That’s how it works now, with shadowbans on reddit and twitter.
Or to the regular online interactions, the way it already is now, and no one bats an eye.
Not yet, though it might become a de facto essential service one day. However, you can’t Marx your way there without breaking more than you fix. Definitely not through legislation. If you care about more universal access to AI tools, you work on creating more accessible tools.