• Jhex@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Not really. I mean, other than the headline, what consequences are stemming from this?

    People here seem to think a good burn is going to stop these monsters.

    I mean we can all say we hate AI but while OpenAI continues to have a billion active monthly users, they will never stop

    BTW I got that number from an article today saying OpenAI was “in trouble” because they are DOWN to that number as apparently Gemini is stealing all the users…

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      5 hours ago

      No huge consequences, you’re right. Probably annoyed the CEO. But 200 people degoogling? Even people running metrics every day at Google wouldn’t notice. It would be great if everyone degoogled, but until that trend starts getting much more traction than it has now it will have no measurable impact, and making more people think about how Google is evil is the only way to increase that traction.

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        3 hours ago

        I imagine having a few billion dollars as your net worth raises your threshold to being annoyed by this kind of stuff a bit. Hopefully it did get the attention of whomever thought it was a good idea to invite an evil corporate overlord to an academic graduation though.

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        5 hours ago

        But 200 people degoogling?

        Well that was not my point… my point is that if a significant number of the people that allegedly hate AI/Google/BigCorpo were to actively get rid of their products, there would be an impact.

        You are right that 200 is nothing but the real problem, IMO, is that people LOVE the show but not the action. I read hundreds of posts everywhere about how we must fight yet nobody seems to want to get off their chairs

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          These people literally got off their chairs during their college graduation from a prestigious university to protest the shit Google is doing!

          Each person who did that made a bigger impact, and probably a bigger sacrifice, than a person who degoogled. That was my point.

          Ultimately we need people to degoogle, but until way more people pay attention to why they should, it will remain a niche thing.

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            3 hours ago

            Fair point… maybe I am just too frustrated to see the small gains