CRobinson6811 hours ago
Yeah, all I see is straight up panic across leadership in Amazon. They are desperate to prove AI is working without regards the environment or their workers. We're heading rumors of pending layoffs all in the hopes to demonstrate to investors that AI is making the company more efficient. I agree with the points in this letter and signed a few weeks back.
skybootsop11 hours ago
I work at Amazon, and a friend shared this open letter that employees have written that outlines the consequences of the Amazon's turbocharged AI rollout. It’s well-written and got me thinking about impacts they point out. Basically they’re saying 1) Amazon is abandoning its climate commitments; 2) cozying up to the current administration and building AI for military, surveillance, and deportation contracts while lobbying against regulations; and 3) forcing employees to train AI while almost openly talking about eliminating their jobs.(They have written it more clearly and have quoted sources for these)
Do folks here think that the AI rollouts we’re seeing are at all compatible with climate goals?
I am thinking of signing this anonymously, since it feels like everyone is just blindly steamrolling ahead with the AI craze, and I’m glad to see someone bringing some reason to the discussion and try to get us to pause a bit. Hopefully, this will stir more of a conversation within the tech space.
measurablefunc11 hours ago
There is no way to stop it, it's 40% of GDP by some analysis so more money is going to be poured into it to make sure the numbers keep going up.
skybootsop10 hours ago
Historically, a lot of systems causing harm to people have been an integral part of economies. And mass movements of people have uprooted oppressive systems. I see starting a conversation around this as a first step to slow down this thoughtless harmful rollout.
greeng0bl0n10 hours ago
I’m already in an org that is seriously lacking in innovation and the way every employee talks about how their singular, mundane AI hack is going to bring the company into 2056 is… disheartening.
greenapple65611 hours ago
It's clear leadership hasn't ever really cared about the climate, but thank you so much for sharing this - it really encapsulates what so many of us are feeling. I used to be really excited about AI, and then normies who only cared about making money fast took over, and now we get all the environmental destruction and surveillance the letter talks about. Hoping this makes some waves.
skybootsop10 hours ago
Right!? I remember public pressure making Amazon care about climate pledge and climate friendly products not that long ago. I feel like we need to bring back that conversation if we don't want to get overruled by bad choices!