Zkuq said:
You could always start a political movement or perhaps find an existing one, if there is one. I think that's kind of the go-to solution for a lot of things, but I'm sure if requires a lot of dedication and time as well. As a somewhat more lightweight alternative, you could try to raise awareness and influence people online, but it can go only so far. Either way, you probably need to properly group up with people to really make an impact - and if you can't find enough people to support your cause, you're not likely to make much impact, but it's a big thing, so I think that's only natural. It's still a legal way and the primary way in democratic countries, and one that might still be underexplored. |
If it weren't for my social anxiety or the cost of gas I'd be able to do in person meetups to stand against AI. The best I've been able to do is make anti-AI social media posts with anti-AI hashtags.








