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This is due to the fact that generative AI is unable to produce new intellectual labour, which can only be produced by humans. Generative AI coagulates a large portion of human labour, attempting to emulate what the program considers to be the ideal of the request made of it, whether this be text, image, video, or other mediums, and consequently simultaneously reinforces idealism—the antithesis to materialism—and attempts to withdraw as much surplus value as possible by attempting to create new surplus labour without the worker.
Notably, generative AI is horribly incapable of performing this purpose, with the capitalists attempting to platform its use experiencing massive economic losses as a consequence of the only source of value being human labour power, and, additionally, within the capitalist system, without workers who earn wages, there are no workers who can purchase the commodities they produce, which are sold to them by the capitalists they sell their labour power to—a key reason why capitalists have made a hard push for universal basic income while they try to simultaneously expand absolute surplus labour and the labour reserve army and lumpenproletariat.
There is, of course, a longer discussion here about the impact of generative AI increasing digital epidermalization and its white supremacist impact, but this will likely be reserved for its own document at a later time.