Is it time to start burning down datacenters? Some people think so. An Indianapolis city council member had his house recently shot up for supporting datacenters, and Sam Altman’s home was firebombed (and then shot) shortly afterwards. People from all sides of the argument are sounding the alarm about imminent violence. The obvious historical comparison is Luddism, the 19th-century phenomenon where English weavers and knitters destroyed the machines that were automating their work, and (in some cases) killed the machines’ owners. Anti-AI people are reclaiming the term to describe themselves, and many of the leading lights of the anti-AI movement (like Brian Merchant or Gavin Mueller) have written books arguing more or less that the Luddites were right, and we ought to follow their example in order to resist AI automation1. Like many people, I have heard a lot about Luddism and Luddites, but only in the context of it being a general term for someone who is anti-technology. I was…
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