Anonymous
ID: jUquoX22
8/4/2025, 11:19:28 PM No.60739032
>"I personally do really care about the environmental impact with the amount of carbon that AI requires,"
>"A big part of the benefits of therapy is that therapist-client relationship, Shoemaker said. Our social skills have already been so affected by the rise of tech. I think that would be a dealbreaker," she said. "Ethically, I wouldn't be able to do that."
>"Hate it! Don't want anything to do with it."
>"destroying communities, health, and the environment" and is "responsible for creating a lot of garbage." Aside from the in-app integrations where it cannot be avoided, Simes said she'd "never knowingly used AI."
Are they right guys? Is AI really that bad for the environment?
>"A big part of the benefits of therapy is that therapist-client relationship, Shoemaker said. Our social skills have already been so affected by the rise of tech. I think that would be a dealbreaker," she said. "Ethically, I wouldn't be able to do that."
>"Hate it! Don't want anything to do with it."
>"destroying communities, health, and the environment" and is "responsible for creating a lot of garbage." Aside from the in-app integrations where it cannot be avoided, Simes said she'd "never knowingly used AI."
Are they right guys? Is AI really that bad for the environment?
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