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  • Cider9986 20 hours ago ago

    https://archive.ph/4iPa8

    I think most people didn't want every face on the internet used for facial recognition and training ai, but here we are. It's safe to say I won't publish any photos of myself online.

    >However, even despite internal policies, once a photo has been scraped by Clearview AI, biometric face prints are made and cross-referenced in the database, tying the individuals to their social media profiles and other identifying information forever — and people in the photos have little recourse to try to remove themselves.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/clearview-scraped-30-billion...

  • tancop 6 hours ago ago

    on one level i understand why he doesnt want some random tech company profiting off his art but moving to everything closed off copyrighted and secret is bad for society as a whole. you are replacing big tech with big content and supporting legacy media monopolies. and you are also making it harder for fan artists, beginner writers and everyone else who can use it for inspiration.

    of course if you want a permanent solution to ai stealing peoples work thats getting rid of capitalism and ip laws with it but thats a million times harder and probably wont happen in our lifetimes.