While I understand that lots of people use ChatGPT and other AI tools these days, I’m firmly in the camp of boycotting active engagement with AI. We are unwittingly engaging with some of these technologies just by existing in modern society, but actively “feeding the beast” by engaging with the tools is a bridge too far. I respect you all and know you’re not using it for unethical or frivolous reasons, yet I hope you might reconsider featuring these AI sources as information gathering tools while reporting on the true harms of the systems that power them.
Interesting article, and certainly reorders in my head how I thought this was all organized. You said Blue Owl is an “alternative investment” firm? What does that mean? And who would own the end product if not Meta/Amazon?
My usual CYA statement here: I have no opinion on Project Blue, but I’m interested in how this works.
Just to be clear, it was the Pima County Board of Health, not a citizens advisory group to the Health Department , that advised the Board of Supervisors to include Project Blue under the provisions of the county’s “due diligence” ordinance.
While I understand that lots of people use ChatGPT and other AI tools these days, I’m firmly in the camp of boycotting active engagement with AI. We are unwittingly engaging with some of these technologies just by existing in modern society, but actively “feeding the beast” by engaging with the tools is a bridge too far. I respect you all and know you’re not using it for unethical or frivolous reasons, yet I hope you might reconsider featuring these AI sources as information gathering tools while reporting on the true harms of the systems that power them.
Interesting article, and certainly reorders in my head how I thought this was all organized. You said Blue Owl is an “alternative investment” firm? What does that mean? And who would own the end product if not Meta/Amazon?
My usual CYA statement here: I have no opinion on Project Blue, but I’m interested in how this works.
Just to be clear, it was the Pima County Board of Health, not a citizens advisory group to the Health Department , that advised the Board of Supervisors to include Project Blue under the provisions of the county’s “due diligence” ordinance.