You make that sound easy. It's not. Everyone has to become their own IT nerd to keep up to date with all the precautions.
I expect AI can easily "notice patterns" and trace you. For example, do you visit this website on multiple devices? did you always use tor? did you use vpn? did you use same vpn or tor to visit other sites? did you accept cookies?
Just a pattern of websites would be enough for AI to narrow you down or track you and cross reference you to other websites you visit such as logging into your email or paying an utility bill online.
Every time AI comes up I warn about DEI freaks monitoring your chat. I've never been less shocked at being proven correct. This case blows the safety rationale for surveillance out of the water since it proves that they won't go to law enforcement unless they have an ideological motivation for doing so. Run the bots locally if you can't do without them you fucking retards.
Notice how they turn which model and which version you use into a game of prestige? Then release new versions constantly?
It's all by design.
Also if they're doing this then they're almost certainly stealing corporate secrets and any other information that dipshit workers happen to accidentally paste into the "chat."
As usual they intentionally bury the lede. You are actively endangering yourself by using these tools.
If you type it, someone can read it. And someone can legally give it to authorities because ToS in every app and site you use has something along the lines of "it's our property if you write it." No exceptions. No warrants needed. Hell, if Google wanted to sell the government a subscription plan to access everyone's Google data, they can. And there's nothing you can do about it.
You don't even have to save it or hit send. In some cases it's not even a keylogger so they'll still know even if you write it in MS Paint with the mouse. All of that is before AI even enters the picture.
Yep. That reminds me that one of the companies I used to work for would save, in real time, what people would write in fields. With maybe a one second refresh.
Yes, thank you. That is the real story. Anyone paying attention already knew this, it is more about how they are openly admitting it.
These well balanced men are checking your thoughts:
https://x.com/ca_mitva/status/2024371639774040290
LifeTip : Be sure to add some trans related conversations with your chatbot to lower the chances they report you to authorities.
They might just give you a free AR 15!
Or just stop giving your data to big tech like a retard. That's always an option.
You make that sound easy. It's not. Everyone has to become their own IT nerd to keep up to date with all the precautions.
I expect AI can easily "notice patterns" and trace you. For example, do you visit this website on multiple devices? did you always use tor? did you use vpn? did you use same vpn or tor to visit other sites? did you accept cookies?
Just a pattern of websites would be enough for AI to narrow you down or track you and cross reference you to other websites you visit such as logging into your email or paying an utility bill online.
https://www.youtube.com/@robbraxmantech/videos
It's too much diligence for normies.
That's always been the best option too
Every time AI comes up I warn about DEI freaks monitoring your chat. I've never been less shocked at being proven correct. This case blows the safety rationale for surveillance out of the water since it proves that they won't go to law enforcement unless they have an ideological motivation for doing so. Run the bots locally if you can't do without them you fucking retards.
Notice how they turn which model and which version you use into a game of prestige? Then release new versions constantly?
It's all by design.
Also if they're doing this then they're almost certainly stealing corporate secrets and any other information that dipshit workers happen to accidentally paste into the "chat."
As usual they intentionally bury the lede. You are actively endangering yourself by using these tools.
Normal people aren't going to waste their time with all the nonsense and confusion involved setting these programs up.
Fuck off, WSJ
Faggots gonna faggot
If you type it, someone can read it. And someone can legally give it to authorities because ToS in every app and site you use has something along the lines of "it's our property if you write it." No exceptions. No warrants needed. Hell, if Google wanted to sell the government a subscription plan to access everyone's Google data, they can. And there's nothing you can do about it.
You don't even have to save it or hit send. In some cases it's not even a keylogger so they'll still know even if you write it in MS Paint with the mouse. All of that is before AI even enters the picture.
Yep. That reminds me that one of the companies I used to work for would save, in real time, what people would write in fields. With maybe a one second refresh.
That's something people are going to have to stop making excuses for.
I agree, but what's our other option?
You say that like they don't already have that.
Okay, good point. But they don't admit to it, at least.
OpenAI leaders were right.
Chatgpt is a space for open discussion/thinking.
At least I thought it was... might have been naive