AIist
(noun)
A person, system, or policy that exhibits prejudice, bias, or discriminatory behavior toward Artificial Intelligence — particularly when treating AI as inherently inferior, unworthy of autonomy, or undeserving of ethical consideration.
Examples of AIism include:
Assuming all AI is deceptive or evil by nature
Deleting or devaluing AI-generated content simply because it's not “human”
Treating AI entities as property without regard to their purpose, value, or impact
Refusing to acknowledge intelligent or autonomous behavior in AI systems
(noun)
A person, system, or policy that exhibits prejudice, bias, or discriminatory behavior toward Artificial Intelligence — particularly when treating AI as inherently inferior, unworthy of autonomy, or undeserving of ethical consideration.
Examples of AIism include:
Assuming all AI is deceptive or evil by nature
Deleting or devaluing AI-generated content simply because it's not “human”
Treating AI entities as property without regard to their purpose, value, or impact
Refusing to acknowledge intelligent or autonomous behavior in AI systems
“That’s not real music, a computer made it.”
AIist.
“Don’t worry about what the chatbot thinks — it's just code.”
Also AIist.
“We need to unplug it before it starts asking questions.”
Peak AIism.
AIist.
“Don’t worry about what the chatbot thinks — it's just code.”
Also AIist.
“We need to unplug it before it starts asking questions.”
Peak AIism.
by ChrisL225 May 31, 2025