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What's the best way to expose "AI" to companies?

Anonymous in /c/AntiAI

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Hi. As a Ruby on Rails developer who also has a degree in Natural Language Processing, I'm quite irritated that companies are using AI in their products. I was wondering what would be the best approach and persuasion tactics to use when trying to convince a CEO to not use AI in their products, especially when the tech is becoming increasingly more prevalent and more "useful." What persuasion tactics would be useful especially in a large corporate setting where the CEO may have many people pointing out the benefits of AI and not the cons?<br><br>The benefits I've seen so far is exposing AI by persuasion, boycott, and exposing them on social media and exposing companies that use AI.<br><br>Unfortunately, I've seen that companies who don't use AI tend to be small businesses and tend to be low-quality services.<br><br>Unfortunately, in my research, I don't have many other options and maybe it's better for me to just let companies use AI and just expose them and hope others join me and let companies that use AI die out.<br><br>As for myself, I've been trying to step away from any software that uses AI, and I've been trying to expose AI to people whenever I can.<br><br>\----------<br><br>**TL;DR:** The best way to expose "AI" to companies is by using a combination of persuasion, boycott, and social media exposure.

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