Re: Re: AI FARMING. WHAT DID YOU LOOK LIKE IN THE 90S
By: fusion to MRO on Mon Mar 23 2026 05:08:00
So there's this new thing that's happening on social media. People with a
lot of followers are posting videos "mom what did you look like in the
90s'. Celebs are even doing it. People are saying it's for Ai to farm
data so they can do facial recognition And age progression. I'm sure
it's happening someplace.
yep.. people are basically "working" for free in various ways now on social media. doing surveys, telling their parents eye colors and hair colors and other things to say "hey look how i turned out!" .. they have to make the census compulsory because people hate doing bullshit for free and then they give away all sorts of stuff online..
same with discord.. which is likely the source of an AI model for guessing people's ages based on how they talk, what about, their interests, etc. and you can pretty much guarantee it also has a nice little graph about whether people "think incorrectly" ..
even on here, likely owing to the prevalence of that sync web interface, any link i post is immediately scraped by AI .. which obviously means the whole message was.. they all were.
I think it boils down to the fact that we need a way to identify ourselves anonymously as human beings. Otherwise, it is impossible to tell whether someone is an AI agent or a real person. And if we want to keep AIs out of websites or other online systems, we need this ability to identify ourselves digitally, anonymously and verifiably as unique human beings.
What do you think of world.org as a potential solution to this very fundamental issue?
And if you don like this solution, how do we solve the problem of being able to identify ourselves anonymously in future as unique living human beings, whilst ensuring full protection of personal data?
Mindsurfer
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