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by muspimerol
967 days ago
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That may well be true, but it's not what the article is about. The article is about individuals removing personal data from GenAI products. GenAI companies in many places have a legal responsibility to facilitate this. Your concern about all internet-connected data being "public" is only a concern if you're dealing with malicious actors, which is not what's at hand here. |
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There's no difference between an AI being trained on public data, or a human being trained on public data. Likewise there should be no expectation to "unsee" something someone willingly posted in public.