Our stance on generative AI
As an association working for the digital emancipation of everyone, in particular through free and open source software, we take a position on so-called “generative” artificial intelligence, which includes, among other things, language and code generation models, image, video and sound generation models, or the various assistants or “agents” that depend on them.
The exponential growth of proprietary digital tools and services controlled by large multi-million dollar companies is amplified by the arrival of AI, and represents a toxic alienation of users.
General considerations
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From mine to energy, AI is an energy and material abyss and as such represents a dramatic regression in the fight to limit the serious consequences of human-induced climate change.
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AI is a form of neocolonialism and exploitation of humans, from minors risking their lives, especially in war zones, to the hundreds of millions of click workers exploited in training and essential to the alignment of these AIs, in a form of modern slavery. AI also amplifies social inequalities; the educated and socially advantaged are always the ones who benefit more from it. AI is also involved and financed by the armies that use it to fight their wars. AI exploits and kills.
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AI is a noxious appropriation of the common goods that art, culture and knowledge represent. It infringes copyright by siphoning off content without permission. Trained indiscriminately, AIs reproduce systemic racism, sexism, violence… and maintain, in fact, societal issues, while threatening the work and jobs of the very people who create the content they ingest and who could be able to control its biases (coders, journalists, authors, graphic designers, encyclopedists, teachers, etc.).
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AI represents a significant economic risk, financed with billions of dollars without any profitability. It confiscates resources to the detriment of more urgent problems (global warming, social equity, etc.), without keeping its promises (productivity, decision-making support, reliability, access to knowledge, etc.). Promises that cannot be kept for a long time and without drastically increasing all the problems already listed.
With these important points in mind, our association would like to support its point of view specifically on the use of generative AI in the field of computer code and in relation to the emancipatory philosophy of free and open source software.
AI, open source and free licenses
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Since the birth of the internet, developers have made available the source code of their tools, a large part of which has then protected the freedom of users, thanks to the free licenses on which our association is based. These licenses require that any reuse of this open code be also distributed under a free license and that the code be kept open, guaranteeing the future preservation of everyone’s freedoms. Generative AIs are largely trained on open-source licensed code, in direct violation of the principles of these licenses, while they are alienating. We oppose this dishonest use, which is in total contradiction with the emancipatory dimension of open code that we defend. Open, qualitative and public code is not intended to be digested and averaged by automatic systems that will often render it mediocre and unsuitable, widely used in private, private and proprietary code.
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By making code accessible to all, generative AIs could have an emancipatory dimension, which could satisfy an association like ours. But as things stand, generative AIs largely depend on large private and for-profit companies, which are the only ones capable of bearing the staggering costs (economic and material), or ignoring them (when they are environmental or social). These companies can be software and service publishers as well as suppliers of servers and computer hardware. In this context, the use of generative AIs to develop one’s own tools amounts to swapping application publishers for AI providers, whose service can only be enshittified in their search for profits.
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The use of generative AIs in code suffers from the same biases as in the field of text or media: the code generated by AIs is of poor quality and requires expert know-how to be controlled. Left unchecked, the risks range from unforeseen bugs to the most serious security breaches. These code errors, the consequences of which can be both trivial or dramatic (permanent loss of data, leaks of private data, failure of sometimes critical systems, etc.) are notoriously difficult to detect and fix, because the errors generated by AIs are very different from those of humans, who are not used to spotting them; they have a random dimension. The use of AI, which is not capable of reworking and correcting only certain parts of the code, goes against the usual iterative methods that improve and ensure the traceability and quality of the code.
Sharing the code generated in this way represents a generally unacceptable risk, without extensive verification work, which cannot be done by the less experienced people who take advantage of generative AI. It is largely for this reason that our association refuses to distribute tools whose code is not perfectly understood and mastered by their creators.
RxLaboratorio is therefore committed to remaining vigilant on the subject of artificial intelligence, and will always continue to place the emancipation and freedom of coders and users above all else, and is firmly opposed to any form of exploitation of humans. The association works for popular education and the increase of general knowledge that generative AIs oppose. The association also places the fight against climate change and damage to biodiversity as a cardinal value, in which generative AIs certainly have no place.
Notes and other resources
General considerations
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IEA (International Energy Agency), the energy consumption of AIs
Forbes, electric consumption of data centers
CNET, Supersonic Jet Engines Will Soon Power AI Data Centers
ONU, AI has an environmental problem
GreenIT, (French) Rapport sur les impacts environnementaux de l’IA
MIT Technology Review, the math on AI’s energy footprint
Futurism Residents Say Elon Musk’s AI Facility Is Like Living Next Door to Mordor -
Exploitation:
Association for Computing Machinery, The invisible labor force powering AI
International Labour Organisation, The illusion of artificial intelligence: how invisible workers fuel automated systems
Mines:
Reporterre, (French) Notre appétit pour l’IA alimente la violence au Congo
Reporterre, (French) L’hypocrisie des puces “made in France”.
Inequalities:
UNDP, AI risks sparking a new era of divergence
Center for Global Development, Three reasons why AI may widen global inequality
Le Monde Diplomatique, (French) Marx va avoir raison : IA et lutte des classes.
Weapons:
The Washington Post, Anthropic’s AI tool Claude central to U.S. campaign in Iran
Helsing, (French) Helsing et Mistral annoncent un partenariat stratégique dans l’IA de défense
OpenAI, Our agreement with the Department of War -
Intellectual Property:
TorrentFreak, Uploading Pirated Books via BitTorrent Qualifies as Fair Use, Meta Argues
Le Monde, (French) les contenus utilisés pour entraîner les IA ont une valeur et un prix
Biases:
Chapman University, Bias in AI
Cornell University, Dialect prejudice predicts AI decisions about people’s character, employability, and criminality
Harvard Business Review, When AI Amplifies the Biases of Its Users
OCDE, AI risks and incidents
Le Vortex | ARTE, (French) Pourquoi les IA sont racistes ?
Fascist aesthetics:
L’ADN, (French) Pourquoi l’extrême droite surinvestit les images grotesques générées par IA ?
New Socialist, Gareth Wtkins, AI: The New Aesthetics of Fascism
ArtReview, Michelle Santiago Cortés, The ‘Fascinating Fascism’ of AI
Slop and disinformation:
Kurtzgesagt, AI Slop Is Destroying The Internet
BBC, Report on news integrity in AI assistants
RadioFrance, (French) jusqu’Ã 70% d’erreurs
Le Monde, (French) parallèle entre IA et malbouffe
Sciences et Avenir, (French) ChatGPT mauvais docteur
Cognitive decline:
MIT Media Lab, Your Brain on ChatGPT : Accumulation of Cognitive Debt (…)
Learning Technologies France, (French) IA : intelligence accrue ou atrophie cognitive ?
Employment:
Le Monde, (French) l’impact de l’IA sur le marché de la musique
3Druck, Autodesk reduces workforce by 9 % – focus on AI and cloud solutions
CISAC, Global economic study shows human creators’ future at risk from generative AI -
Economic bubble:
Polytechnique Insights, The AI bubble: deciphering an economic phenomenon
Seeking Alpha, NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Presents at Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference 2026 Transcript
Futurism, Elon’s xAI Is Losing Staggering Amounts of Money
Broken promises:
Harvard Business Review, AI doesn’t reduce work, it intensifies it
Vibe Coding Kills Open Source (arxiv.org)
International AI Safety Report 2026
National Geographic, Science fiction warned AI could end humanity. We may soon learn if it’s possible
AI, open source and free licenses
- Vibe Coding Kills Open Source (arxiv.org)
- SWE-Lancer: Can Frontier LLMs Earn $1 Million from Real-World Freelance Software Engineering? (arxive.org)
- ZDNet, The 4 biggest challenges of AI-generated code that Gartner left out of its latest report
- Proceedings of the 2023 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, Do Users Write More Insecure Code with AI Assistants?
- IEEE Spectrum, A Critical Look at AI-Generated Software
- IEEE Spectrum, AI Mistakes Are Very Different From Human Mistakes
- Florence Maraninchi, (French) informaticienne et enseignante à Grenoble, Pourquoi je n’utilise pas ChatGPT
Other general resources about AI
English
- The Oatmeal, Lest’s talk about AI art
- Nick Cave, I asked ChatGPT to write a song in the style of Nick Cave
French
- La fourmi dans la coquille, Le trou noir philosophique, Podcast, Articles et livre
- Cédric Villain, IA=CACA, 12 points pour refuser l’IAg
- ATECOPOL, face à l’IA générative, l’objection de conscience
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