• smegger@aussie.zone
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    8 months ago

    I’m not saying they’re in the right, but once you put stuff on the internet it’s near impossible to stop people doing what they want with it

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      8 months ago

      That’s only true for people who don’t care about operating lawfully. A big company cannot practically afford to do the same things as some random fly under the radar niche community.

      That being said, this is a US company, so that may be a problem.

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      8 months ago

      Exactly. My first thought when I read the headline? “Who cares.” How many human eyes have harvested the same images without consent. At least AI isn’t going to stalk you afterwards.

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          8 months ago

          How does it do that? Ask it step by step instructions on how to stalk? If there is some other way in your mind, then I’d posit that AI also makes anti stalking monstrously easy. It’s a tool right?

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            8 months ago

            Ask it to monitor all public cameras and notify when it finds the face you are stalking.

            Ask it to analyze your known movement patterns based on public check ins and guess at future locations. Or ask it to monitor profile for check ons and give updates.

            I’m not sure if your naive or argumentative.

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                8 months ago

                They aren’t as far as I’m aware. But a year ago, chatgpt didn’t exist either. It’s not a huge technological leap. Especially now it’s getting linked in to google and bing, which in turn are linked to your online presence with email, tracking etc.

                The question is if they will be locked down well enough?