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AI trains on kids’ photos even when parents use strict privacy settings

Even unlisted YouTube videos are used to train AI, watchdog warns.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/07/ai-trains-on-kids-photos-even-when-parents-use-strict-privacy-settings/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

gimulnautti ,
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@arstechnica ”Current AI models cannot forget data they were trained on, even if the data was later removed from the training data set," Han's report said.”

That is the dumbest and most misleading answer I’ve heard yet.

Yes. The old ones will still refer to them. But a new model trained without them in the training data won’t.

SO DONT TRAIN ANY NEW ONES ON UNSOLICITED KID’S PHOTOS YOU FREAKS

therealwfk ,

We should try force-feeding it YouTube Kids clickbait content farm videos to see if it feels pain

tasket ,
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@arstechnica A train wreck.

KellicTiger ,
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@arstechnica If you aren't paying for the service YOU are the product. Simple as that. If doesn't matter if its Apple, Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Its all the same. Saving your stuff somewhere else.

Lazarou ,
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@arstechnica Silicon Valley is a nonce factory

deinol ,
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@arstechnica

Corporations that don’t care about copyright law also don’t care about privacy or child safety, news at 11.

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