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You assume that I think using language models is unethical. I do not agree that it is. Now what?
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The argument that you're ignoring is about whether they're ethical or not. Your priors may land you on either side of that argument, but ideally you're willing to have your mind changed if the other side makes a strong enough case.

But intentionally blinding yourself to the debate and plowing ahead anyway (which is how I interpreted your parent comment) sounds like willful ignorance.

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I'm not ignoring anything. I've already moved on and I don't owe you further debate. No one does. If you don't like it we have a very thorough legal process you can follow.
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"No u" isn't a valid counter argument. Arguer made no assumption about your view of the ethics of LLMs.
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That's what the sand bucket was about.
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