QuoteMachines and the Luddite movement of weavers who were in the Guilds of Skilled Tradesmen that predated Unions were a part of this transition of traditional aristocratic land ownership to the capitalist owners of the means of production.
That is your connection to Norma Rae. Unified action. Something that is missing in the modern reaction to A.I. which really is nothing more than word salad pontification. There really is no 'movement'. against A.I.. and the issues are more complex than simple worker displacement anyway. A.I. is a hydra

But I won't claim to be against A.I., I would be a total liar. I use ChatGPT., A.I. can be built any way an A.I. expert wants. Good or bad.
And A.I. can't be stopped.
A racist A.I., an elitist A.I.. An A.I. that detects employee dissatisfactions and recommends termination long before humans would see an issue? Goodbye Norma Rae. All this is possible.
But used as a tool and nothing else, A.I. becomes help. A personal tutor if you can control the design parameters. I ask chatGPT.
Me:
What does height = vh mean in an iframe tag?
chatGPT:
In the context of an <iframe> tag in HTML, setting the height attribute to a value followed by "vh" means that you are specifying the height of the iframe as a percentage of the viewport height.
"vh" stands for "viewport height." 1vh is equal to 1% of the height of the viewport, which is the visible portion of the browser window. So, if you set the height attribute of an iframe to a value like height="50vh", it means the iframe will be set to 50% of the viewport's height. This allows the iframe to dynamically adjust its height relative to the size of the user's browser window.
Here's an example of how you might use it in an <iframe> tag:
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<iframe src="https://www.example.com" width="100%" height="50vh"></iframe>
Lets try it out with https://jessescrossroadscafe.blogspot.com/.
Here is some background. I really have not gone there much. I found this. From an interview with Jesse :
QuoteJesse: Elitists are self-identifying, powerful people in business and politics. Those who consider themselves the elite, based on their wealth, their bloodlines, their university, their personal connections. They are certainly not egalitarian or humanists. They tend to worship power above all, and hold those who have less power in disdain. They have a decided lack of sympathy for their fellow humans, preferring to consider them as objects if at all.
By the way, it is a common characteristic that they cheat, they break the rules, they often flout the law as a matter of course. This type of person views the rules as something to be imposed on the common people, the others, those who need to be ruled by them. If you don't believe me, start looking into their backgrounds. Everyone may cheat now and then, but for some people it is a way of life, an affirmation of their privileged status. It can almost become a game.
The result is not so usable, but it is a start. It kicks ass if you never used an <iframe> tag before. To get this far a person once had to read books. It scrolls.
* I can use the result because as Admin I can embed HTML. Nothing wrong with going to Jesse's Cafe Americain. It is a well known blogspot and I check the address. https: is used (we have it too) that is good. Communications are encrypted. Opening the HTML door to everyone without filtering what can and can't be done would open a Pandora's box. Not good.