Apples and oranges.
> "no. Just no."
Conveys the feeling that there is no scenario where doing this is feasibly and you yourself just said it's acceptable for BI but not AI training.
So the "no. Just no." actually means, "my use case does not allow for this, so I believe no one else should use this" which is a fallacy on its own.
In conclusion, this is fairly usable, but like everything else, it's not for all use cases.
> "no. Just no."
Conveys the feeling that there is no scenario where doing this is feasibly and you yourself just said it's acceptable for BI but not AI training.
So the "no. Just no." actually means, "my use case does not allow for this, so I believe no one else should use this" which is a fallacy on its own.
In conclusion, this is fairly usable, but like everything else, it's not for all use cases.