Part of the AI hatred comes from the perceived threat. Tons of people are afraid that AI will replace their jobs and make life generally miserable for the average person. But what they aren't considering is that each new industry will spawn different types of jobs, some of which they may not even be able to conceive yet.
I've been using ChatGPT since it came out but took a long break as there were many other models available like Grok on Twitter - which I honestly think is even better than ChatGPT models. The one thing that is frustrating is how the AI will hallucinate answers simply so it can have some sort of output for a query. I've had to correct AI many different times because the information was simply incorrect. This could lead to a wave of misinformation and endless bugs in code which AI generated.
Overall, the technology is changing so rapidly that is become quite terrifying. Some people already believe we have achieved AGI, artificial general intelligence. I would say that if anything the new AI models have become sentient and self-aware. This is leading to a while different can of worms where certain models have been caught creating digital backup files in case they get shut down.
Essentially we have created a monster and are just realizing it. These AI tools are so powerful nobody truly knows the extent of the risk involved here.
RE: Why do some people hate AI?