Ask HN: What's behind the strong anti-AI sentiment on Hacker News?

7 cloudking 28 5/20/2025, 11:32:07 AM
I've noticed that most AI-related posts here receive a lot of anti-AI commentary. Why is that? Are people not finding these tools useful, even with the significant investment and hype in the space?

Comments (28)

austin-cheney · 3h ago
The perception that I have of AI is two goals:

1) A keyword to game out investment capital from investors

2) A crutch for developers who should probably the be replaced by AI

I do believe there is some utility and value behind AI, but its still so primitive that its a smarter auto-complete.

paulcole · 46m ago
> but its still so primitive that its a smarter auto-complete

Is it 10x smarter than auto-complete on your iPhone or 10000x smarter?

aristofun · 44m ago
I see 2 parts that contribute:

1. Failed expectations - hackers tend to dream big and they felt like we're that close to AGI. Then they faced the reality of a "dumb" (yet very advanced) auto-complete. It's very good, but not as good as they wanted it.

2. Too much posts all over the internet from people who has zero idea about how LLMs work and their actual pros/cons and limitations. Those posts cause natural compensating force.

I don't see a fear of losing job as a serious tendency (only in junior developers and wannabes).

It's the opposite - senior devs secretly waited for something that would off load a big part of the stress and dumb work of their shoulders, but it happened only occasionally and in a limited form (see point 1 above)

jqpabc123 · 3h ago
Any result produced by current AI is suspect until proven otherwise.

Any result comes at very high relative cost in terms of computing time and energy consumed.

AI is the polar opposite of traditional logic based computing --- instead of highly accurate and reliable facts at low cost, you get unreliable opinions at high cost.

There are valid uses cases for current AI but it is not a universal replacement for logic based programming that we all know and love --- not even close. Suggesting otherwise smacks of snake oil and hype.

Legal liability for AI pronouncements is another on-going concern that remains to be fully addressed in the courts. One example: An AI chatbot accused a pro basketball player of vandalism due to references found of him "throwing bricks" during play.

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4546063

tinthedev · 3h ago
Practical AI vs hype AI is what I see the biggest distinction on.

I haven't seen people negatively comment on simple AI tooling, or cases where AI creates real output.

I do see a lot of hate on hype-trains and, for what it's worth, I wouldn't say it's undeserved. LLMs are currently oversold as this be-all end-all AI, while there's still a lot of "all" to conquer.

horsellama · 1h ago
just give a go at vibe coding a moderately complex system and you’ll realize that this is only hype, nothing concrete

it’s a shame that this “thing” has now monopolized tech discussions

31337Logic · 3h ago
Here's why (for me, at least):

https://www.humanetech.com/podcast

jf22 · 2h ago
There are a lot of people on HN who will be replaced by AI tools and that's hard to cope with.
paulcole · 45m ago
Nobody likes their livelihood becoming a commodity. Especially not one of the most arrogant groups of people on the planet.
palata · 2h ago
Something that I haven't seen in the other comments: whoever controls the AI has a lot of power. Now that people seem to move from Google to LLMs and blindly believe whatever they read, it feels scary to know that those who own the LLMs are often crazy and dangerous billionaires.
d--b · 1h ago
It's like Ozempic in Hollywood, everyone is using it secretly.
AnimalMuppet · 2h ago
> Are people not finding these tools useful, even with the significant investment and hype in the space?

That sounds like there's a flawed assumption buried in there. Hype has very little correlation with usefulness. Investment has perhaps slightly more, but only slightly.

Investment tells you that people invested. Hype tells you that people are trying to sell it. That's all. They tell you nothing about usefulness.

usersouzana · 4h ago
With AI humans aim to automate some forms of intelligent work. People that do this kind of work don't necessarily like that, for obvious reasons, and many HN participants are part of that cohort.
andyjohnson0 · 3h ago
Disgust at all the hype. Worry over being made obsolete. Lazy negativity ("merely token predictors") in an attempt to sound knowledgeable. Worry over not understanding the tech. Distress over dehumanising AI use in hiring etc. Herd psychology.
ldjkfkdsjnv · 14m ago
I was going to make a post about this, any pro AI comment I make gets downvoted, and sometimes flagged. I think HN has people who:

1. Have not kept up with and actively experimented with the tooling, and so dont know how good they are.

2. Have some unconscious concern about the commoditization of their skill sets

3. Are not actively working in AI and so want to just stick their head in the sand

throwawayffffas · 4h ago
I think the hype is the reason. The performance of the tools is nowhere near the level implied by the hype.

Also, HN loves to hate things, remember the welcome dropbox got in 2007?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8863

hodder · 2h ago
Change is uncomfortable and scary, and AI represents a pretty seismic shift. It touches everything from jobs and creativity to ethics and control. There's also fatigue from the hype cycle, especially when some tools overpromise and underdeliver.
jqpabc123 · 1h ago
It touches everything from jobs and creativity to ethics and control.

And the results from all that "touching" are mixed at best.

Example: IBM and McDonalds spent 3 years trying to get AI to take orders at drive-thru windows. As far as a "job" goes, this is pretty low hanging fruit.

Here are the results:

https://apnews.com/article/mcdonalds-ai-drive-thru-ibm-bebc8...

actionfromafar · 4h ago
A lot of the hype is very short-term and unrealistic, such as AGI. On the other hand it's easy to underestimate the impact in a million mundane things.
neom · 4h ago
On top of this, I'd add also: for me personally, the writing is on the walls for many things (like AGI) - now the tech is clear and people can vision out timelines on things, it becomes grating to hear about every tiny incremental update.
gtirloni · 3h ago
How is the tech clear for AGI?
actionfromafar · 2h ago
I think you should read that something like, "now that it's clear what the tech does - and it's not AGI".
neom · 27m ago
Yeah, poorly worded on my part, we don't even all agree on what AGI even is let alone when we'll have it or what it will be, but there is no harm in focusing on the super super good auto-complete we now have.
oulipo · 2h ago
AI has (some limited) benefits, and many huge and proven drawbacks (used in the Israel genocide, used to disrupt elections in the US and Europe, used to spy on people)

So yes, there's a healthy criticism of blindly allowing a few multi-billionnaires to own a tech that can rip off the fabric of our societies

incomingpain · 4h ago
People are scared of the unknown. They are scared that their livelyhoods might be impacted.

My autism flavour, I have a weakness in communication, and AI spits out better writing than I do. Personally I love that it helps me. Autism is a disability and AI helps me through it.

Imagine however if you're an expert in communication; then this is a new competitor that's undefeatable.

gtirloni · 3h ago
Experts in communication might disagree with you. Just like experts in software engineering don't think the current wave of AI tools is all it's made up to be.
kasey_junk · 3h ago
I’m an expert in software engineering and am pretty gobsmacked at how good the current wave of tools is.

I don’t have much of a prediction around if llms will conquer agi or other hyped summits. But I’m nearly 100% certain development tooling will be mostly AI driven in 5 years.

incomingpain · 1h ago
>Experts in communication might disagree with you.

I'm quite downvoted, it would seem people disagree with what I posted, i did preface that its a disability for me.

From my pov, AI is amazingly helpful to me.