AI Training Slop
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how naive of him to think companies didn't already scrape his facial data from anywhere he might have had a picture 10 years ago
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Your "facial data" isn't private information. You give it away every time you go outside.
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Did they not give Twitter their facial data when they uploaded their avatar?
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ITT: People expecting the most basic of logic from a blue checkmark's brain.
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Your "facial data" isn't private information. You give it away every time you go outside.
every time you go outside.
You guys go outside? /j
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Did they not give Twitter their facial data when they uploaded their avatar?
They do, but even if they didn't AI companies are going take them anyway. Bots make up 50% of internet traffic. AI companies have ignored robot.txt entries. Anything publicly available, even if it's behind a password, is accessible since companies like Reddit sell that information.
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They do, but even if they didn't AI companies are going take them anyway. Bots make up 50% of internet traffic. AI companies have ignored robot.txt entries. Anything publicly available, even if it's behind a password, is accessible since companies like Reddit sell that information.
Even its hidden behind a password?
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Your "facial data" isn't private information. You give it away every time you go outside.
But your likeness does belong to you. Try making money off of an AI movie featuring Taylor Swift.
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They do, but even if they didn't AI companies are going take them anyway. Bots make up 50% of internet traffic. AI companies have ignored robot.txt entries. Anything publicly available, even if it's behind a password, is accessible since companies like Reddit sell that information.
Bots make up 50% of internet traffic.
I've read a study that claimed ads were 50% of traffic by data volume.
Is anyone actually still using the internet, or is it all ad networks sending crap to bots?
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But your likeness does belong to you. Try making money off of an AI movie featuring Taylor Swift.
Don't paparazzi make plenty of money off of selling unauthorized photos of celebrities? Celebrities can control some uses of their likeness, but not all of them.
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Even its hidden behind a password?
Like private subreddits or private messages.
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Bots make up 50% of internet traffic.
I've read a study that claimed ads were 50% of traffic by data volume.
Is anyone actually still using the internet, or is it all ad networks sending crap to bots?
This is my source : Forbes.
The source of the article is Imperva 2024 Bad Bot Report, but I cannot download the report. I do not know how they measured traffic. In this age of social media, I am going to guess it is by data volume and site visits.
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It's already done, if you have any photographs of yourself on the internet. No need to fight that battle, accept and push forward.
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how naive of him to think companies didn't already scrape his facial data from anywhere he might have had a picture 10 years ago
Yup. Last year some Harvard students put together a demo where they used Meta's smart glasses and commercial apps to scan people's faces, find their social media profiles, and summarize info about them, like where they live, work, their phone numbers, and names of their relatives in real time.
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Your "facial data" isn't private information. You give it away every time you go outside.
You're talking about the American concept of having no privacy in public. Not all countries are like that.
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Don't paparazzi make plenty of money off of selling unauthorized photos of celebrities? Celebrities can control some uses of their likeness, but not all of them.
True, though for now paparazzi photos generally are “here’s the celebrity in real life doing [x]” whereas AI is “celebrity never did this thing and we applied their image / voice to it like they did.” Really difficult for celebs to shut down tabloid or fan ai-generated garbage, but I think the bigger issue for them right now is film or music studios just using their likeness to keep the profits churning
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This is my source : Forbes.
The source of the article is Imperva 2024 Bad Bot Report, but I cannot download the report. I do not know how they measured traffic. In this age of social media, I am going to guess it is by data volume and site visits.
Here’s the report:
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It's already done, if you have any photographs of yourself on the internet. No need to fight that battle, accept and push forward.
I suppose I'll accept it and just start pushing forward with setting fires.
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the cool thing about consent is that you're allowed to attack everyone who pretends it isn't real with any amount of force