Something that's both funny and frustating these days is how anti-AI discourse is facing the same false-logic argumentation than what was veganism for me 10 year ago. I'm both vegan and anti-AI. But the collective discourse as always goes like...
individuals gestures VS structural changes. Where personnal boycott is portrayed as useless by people who claim to want structural change. However it becomes a reason to not boycott while also not doing any actions for structural change (using one's argumentation to do none of those). While those two things aren't mutually exclusive and in fact often goes together! you just look silly if you eat animal while criticising the hands that feed you, in the same sense if someone start actively fighting against AI lobby, infrastructure, culture, i really doubt they'll keep using AI as part of their daily life.
Also, blaming personnal use is useless, but welcoming everyone to change is key. We are all entangled in complex knots of precarity, accessibility, culture and education... Yes i don't eat meat but eat whatever you want, it's just my choice depending on my realities, it's ok.
I love to keep changing both myself and my knots (as feedback loops), you are welcome to do so how you can for yourself, with criticality. But don't let blame or false logic freeze you.