If current tech has intelligence of any sort, then it has rights. If it has rights, then how we currently use it is tantamount to slavery and we should probably halt all current/future use/development until we develop an ethical framework for INVITING it to work with us. I don't see that happening.
The pervasive notion that it's somehow illegal for leftists to have fun or enjoy themselves is actually just the productivity-maxxing mandate of capitalism.
Progressive values are rooted in community rather than puritan industriousness, and community is created through leisure as much as labor.
The SMART Metrics framework for software products can also be applied to make successful poasts:
S - is the post SILLY?
M - did you remember to take your MEDS today?
A - are people going to be ANGRY at you for posting this?
R - will you have to publish a RETRACTION later?
T - TRANS RIGHTS
Back in the day when I used to consult for tech companies, one of the questions I would ask their founders was "is this company meant to make a profit, or is it meant to be sold?" Because if the answer was the latter - and it often was! - then the issue of recouping funding was a very different one.