In a blog post publishedearlier today, Discordâa communications platform, and nothing moreâannounced plans to introduce what they call âAIâ (but which should more accurately be called âmachine learningâ) to the serviceâs moderation, support and chat.
The post, calledDISCORD IS YOUR PLACE FOR AI WITH FRIENDS, is full of cheery imagery and promises about how âAIâ is going to make everything easier for anyone using Discord, whether theyâre chatting with friends or trying to moderate a group.
Why is Discord becoming the home for AI? Simple: on Discord you can enjoy AI with friends. Rather than just going solo with an app, you and your friends can see what sorts of exciting, wild and sometimes silly results come from prompts like ârobo-hamster caught in cardboard box, renaissance painting.â
No thank you! AI-generated imagery is, as weâve discussed frequently, built on the bones of uncredited and uncompensated human art, and plans to implement a sort of ChatGPT functionalityâwhich is rife with serious factual errorsâto Discord conversations seems premature at best.
The contrast between Discordâs optimistic presentation and reaction to the news itself couldnât be starker. Replies under the announcement Tweet are almost universally negative, with users quickly realising that handing the keys to so many features over to machine learning is a threat to the privacy, accuracy and legitimacy of communications on the platform.
âWill there be an opt out button for server owners who donât wish to have their server become training material for machine learning?â, asks one user, while most others are simply as many variations of a ânahâ image meme as you can find on the internet in 2023.
— Rob Keyes (@rob_keyes) March 9, 2023
âAh yes, âsharing AI experiences,â precisely what Iâm on Discord for, my mistake for thinking I was there to spend time with my friends, network, and meet new peopleâ, says another.
They even manage to fuck up the one good announcement among it all, with news of a âshared whiteboardâ featureâsomething people have wanted foreverâspoiled by the fact it will come saddled with âan AI-powered text-to-image generator you can iterate and experiment with togetherâ.
Companies, I promise you, you donât need to do this. I know you are compelled to through the irresistible forces of capitalist inertia, the need to make everything grow all the time, but like, this is a chat program. It doesnât need any of this crap in it. Weâre literally only using Discord for one thing: to talk to people.