It's not helpful neither fair to attach systemic issues of capitalism to the novel technology you personally don't like.
Yes this is a valid concern. Yet it's about the same as jumping on a random person in the grocery store with a lecture about the unsustainability of the product that person is taking off the shelf.
Sadly, buying second-hand devices for personal use won't affect these issues of the economic system we live in.
This isn't a grocery store, it's a comment threat incited by a highly positive take on AI. I think that's an appropriate place to mention these issues.
Exactly, plus the kinds of things these people were forced to see are very illegal in the US. And eventually they had to get out of that job, despite not having good economic alternatives.
Yes this is a valid concern. Yet it's about the same as jumping on a random person in the grocery store with a lecture about the unsustainability of the product that person is taking off the shelf.
Sadly, buying second-hand devices for personal use won't affect these issues of the economic system we live in.
I am making no statements about anyone's morals.