Mark my words, future ai models will be able to search all about you.
from Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 20 Jun 02:48
https://lemmy.world/post/48389584

Just like the tools that the CIA or FBI have. But anybody could use it. It will know your address and even go as far as your social security number. Delete all your social media that has your personal photos on them, it will be used against you. By ai itself or the bad actors that use it. It is best to try to stay completely, anonymous.

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[deleted] on 20 Jun 02:53 next collapse

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Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 02:56 collapse

That would depressing… Also, a model was already banned. Have you seen that?

[deleted] on 20 Jun 02:57 collapse

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Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 02:58 collapse

I am talking about an everyday person can do it. Also, a must watch movie! Enemy Of The State.

voxel@feddit.org on 20 Jun 03:40 next collapse

No, thanks.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 03:42 collapse

Saying no to a great movie recommendation, now that’s nuts.

adespoton@lemmy.ca on 20 Jun 05:30 next collapse

AI agents can already search all about me.

They only find what I’ve made available for them to find.

Eventually they might be able to link all my personas to physical me, but by then I’ll likely be dead.

Helps that I don’t have a SSN and that credit companies don’t have my correct address.

Also helps that I don’t share photos on social media.

ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Jun 05:32 next collapse

I always say the older the data is the less useful it is. Photos will still be good for a long time, even when your looks change. We really need to figure out a way to poison this data.

python@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 08:45 next collapse

We could just all get really fat and ugly, so that the photos aren’t representative anymore.

Alternatively, juggalo makeup:
<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/56bdcba9-c83d-4652-b7be-763daa3ca25f.jpeg">

ILikeToMeow@lemmy.ml on 20 Jun 09:19 collapse

While that might help at first, it cannot bring victory on it’s own, the tech will keep getting better, and even poisoning it provides training data that can be used to make it more resistant to poisoning in the future, for victory you must organize (such as with the PSL) learn theory that explains the nature of Capitalism such that how to defeat it can be understood (such as Marxism Leninism, which is how the People’s Republic of China manages to achieve so much against all odds) and prepare for a needed revolution (as the system was designed to keep Capitalists in power, making Reformist paths a useless sand trap AKA “if voting worked it’d be illegal”)

doben@lemmy.ml on 20 Jun 11:55 next collapse

Deleting photos on SM / the open internet is one thing — what I worry about are all the photos in seemingly private (big tech) cloud storage. Pretty sure Google has quite a few pictures of me, although I personally never uploaded them. I know, that Microsoft got mine, as for a good part of my life I chose OneDrive as a cheap and seemingly secure solution.

Good luck getting your friends and family to explicitly not backup photos you yourself are in.

Shit‘s mad.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 12:10 next collapse

What is very enraging, if you have kids and then family tries to add them on social media.

FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works on 20 Jun 18:40 collapse

Schools are another one. I don’t have kids, but I’ve heard how hard to impossible it is to avoid big tech surveilence for school kids. Not to mention the school u/l’ing student photos.

Ed-tech surveilence is out of hand.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 23:07 next collapse

Oh yes, Ubiquiti products are all in them.

Thorned_Rose@sh.itjust.works on 21 Jun 05:37 collapse

I just had a kids activity thing where the company doing the activity put a line in the SAFETY waiver giving them permission to post photos on social media. So you not only waive your kids safety but also their privacy ffs.

Cherry@piefed.social on 20 Jun 13:45 next collapse

And of course there’s the metasnitches wandering about in raybans. Arseholes destroy even being outside with privacy.

FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works on 20 Jun 18:34 next collapse

Pretty sure Google has quite a few pictures of me, although I personally never uploaded them.

Same. I didn’t u/l a single one. It’s all friends, co-workers, family. Neighbors who feel like they should u/l pics of our local neighborhood party to fucking big social media co’s.

Our over-sharing culture is gd insane. I get wanting to share fun things we do in our lives with friends and family. I do NOT get wanting to share with the entire planet and Mark Zuckerberg. Just… why???

Thorned_Rose@sh.itjust.works on 21 Jun 05:41 collapse

Because all those likes and comments they get on photos keeps them addicted to the platform 😵‍💫

Thorned_Rose@sh.itjust.works on 21 Jun 05:39 collapse

I repeatedly ask family not to share photos of us on social media. I can’t even get them yo stick to that let alone not storing photos on their phone which naturally gets cloud stored and therefore data mined.

Sims@lemmy.ml on 20 Jun 13:03 next collapse

You are describing a normal Capitalist society… Anything will be used against you in a fight-for-your-life society ! Remove that psychopath-worshiping fascist sponsored cult, and all AI related ‘problems’ magically disappears…

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 13:06 collapse

Creating random pictures or videos with ai for some giggles is fun. But when ai starts looking shit up on its own, that is scary.

dieTasse@feddit.org on 20 Jun 13:33 next collapse

Duh

relic4322@lemmy.ml on 21 Jun 22:47 collapse

Its already possible. I built a tool to investigate myself. I purge my info from the web. I better the tool, find more, purge more. You would not believe what I can find.

username123@sh.itjust.works on 22 Jun 06:23 collapse

Hmm, link pls

relic4322@lemmy.ml on 25 Jun 22:44 collapse

Can’t. Its too powerful to release. But I built it by combining other opensource projects, osint playbooks, and removing any moral guardrails. Hence the dangerous part.

I didn’t post to flex, just to point out that its not a future state. This is something that already exists. If I built it, at home. Using open source tools, what do you think palantir can do

username123@sh.itjust.works on 28 Jun 00:54 collapse

Fair enough.