There's projects like Cara which are vehemently the anti-AI Instagram. Steam also blocks AI projects unless you can prove the AI images were ethically trained. Itch.io is a bit softer and requires a declaration of AI use so some groups can filter them out.
There's not that many and it seems it mostly involves the art community. There's also different levels of non-adoption.
Was not relevant with frameworks or anything else.
And if you see this as a business opportunity: you will loose this game. All big companies out there leverage LLM/ai to have their work force a few % more efficient.
LLM can level a play field but only when you use it
There's projects like Cara which are vehemently the anti-AI Instagram. Steam also blocks AI projects unless you can prove the AI images were ethically trained. Itch.io is a bit softer and requires a declaration of AI use so some groups can filter them out.
There's not that many and it seems it mostly involves the art community. There's also different levels of non-adoption.
If you list packages included in OpenBSD I would guess that you’ll find many projects that will not integrate AI.
At least at Gouach we might use Machine Learning / AI to preventively detect defects and push alerts for our repairable and fireproof batteries, but:
- we won't link data to personally identifiable informations, - and we will publish the estimate of the CO2 emissions of our machine learning setup
BTW if you're looking for your next e-bike battery, check what we're building :) https://gouach.com
> we will never adopt or use AI.
How can anyone realistically enforce such a standard?
No one cares how you build something.
Was not relevant with frameworks or anything else.
And if you see this as a business opportunity: you will loose this game. All big companies out there leverage LLM/ai to have their work force a few % more efficient.
LLM can level a play field but only when you use it