Well, it utilizes your profiles that are easily searchable online, so this is information that anyone could deduct from searching you on google.
It's mildly scary, but awesome at the same time! --- Post updated --- It's "holy crap" accurate though! Kudos to those guys.
Locally run or not, it’s not the point, the point is that all the data that they collected over the last 10 to 15 years have gone into this, all the photos and videos I sent to family and friends, all the messages I’m sending on the forums, my entire existence is being stolen to contribute to this AI. They literally stole our data, bypassing copyright laws. greedy mfs
Here you go: PS: (if this topic is continuing, @LegThePeg and anyone else could use the Official site / app of the GPT to have easier access to the GPT-o4 model, much smarter compared to the normal old version, and gives out the answers more spot on with more info and explanation, I use GPT-o4 for all the shots I have shared, GPT 3.5 Isn’t as smart and didn’t even find “DieselDuster” when I searched it in the 3.5 version)
To be honest I kinda do agree with simsimw, who knows what other info they have about on us IRL, IF, these are the only info they’re allowed to publish to the social media, they literally know all my history of being here, and the fact that how I behave in forums and what I have done and stuff like that… this only could mean a blurry future..
It is interesting, but for a split second I thought that "BL" in blurry was an "F". Should I be worried?
Unless you sent those photos and videos through a public forum (or dubiously secure platform), your private messages most likely haven't been collected to be used to train an A.I. Public messages are fair game though, since they're public. I also highly doubt your entire existence is presented or hosted online so, unless you've decided to upload your entire life onto the internet, there really isn't a way for AI to train on your entire existence. The majority of data collected to train A.I is freely available on the internet to literally anyone who wants it, things you could find yourself by just searching on the internet. The whole "copyright law" part is a grey area though, and I will agree that some training data has been found to use copyrighted content without the express right to, the whole situation over on DeviantArt comes to mind, but I don't believe that discounts the whole idea though. And I will say that, locally running an A.I is much "safer" if you're worried about data being stolen though, because it can be entirely offline if you so choose. All of the data I've put into the chat client I use is stored locally for example, so I can easily delete it if I really wanted to.