• @BotCheese@beehaw.org
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    161 year ago

    From what I understand it is some thing for AI, to stop them from harvesting or to poison the data, by having it repeating therefore more likely to show up.

    • @corbin@infosec.pubOP
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      281 year ago

      It seems pretty well established at this point that AI training models don’t respect copyright.

    • @acastcandream@beehaw.org
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      101 year ago

      Interesting. Feels like that thing people used to add to FB comments back in the day that did nothing but in the case of AI I could see it maybe doing something. I’ll be looking into it - thanks!

    • @beefcat@beehaw.org
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      421 year ago

      Sounds an awful lot like that thing boomers used to do on Facebook where they would post a message on their wall rescinding Facebook’s rights to the content they post there. I’m sure it’s equally effective.