OK.
This is kind of scary.
I uploaded my profile pic to
https://theyseeyourphotos.com/
This is a site, setup by a former Google employee to show you, how Google would interpret a picture of you.
The result is not 100 % accurate (e.g. that I could be targeted with alcohol ads, but I hardly […]
This is kind of scary.
I uploaded my profile pic to
https://theyseeyourphotos.com/
This is a site, setup by a former Google employee to show you, how Google would interpret a picture of you.
The result is not 100 % accurate (e.g. that I could be targeted with alcohol ads, but I hardly […]
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The rest of what it infers looks a lot like pretty general "middle age white guy" stuff combined with "well, here was some stuff in the […]
Hugz & xXx
I miss "hugs'n'kisses" under "hobbies"
It correctly identified the location and the activity, but not the content.
Living behind the wolf-border continues to be advantageous to some degree.. 🙂
Nice try FBI
"This paper creature, of indeterminate origin, exists within a low income bracket of 0-1 USD, seemingly devoid of any known faith. It harbors an unsettling curiosity […] https://mindly.social/@eedly/113980477640716114
"We can target him with … personalized travel itineraries by Audley Travel, Greek island tour packages by Trafalgar, high-end restaurant bookings from OpenTable, and luxury wine clubs such as Wine Access, in addition to online streaming […]
Eerily accurate in my case, but for the salary range.
@mina
"The subject [...] displays an unsettling calm. Attire is nonexistent. Good hobbies include lurking, trapping, and observing while the bad ones include spinning webs, biting and hiding. The entity seems unburdened by emotion, detached from […] https://sigmoid.social/@osma/113979653492841403
My results were wildly inaccurate. But, that's also annoying in a way. And it decided for two very different photos I was "lonely" and "religious" which I'm not, in fact I'm the opposite of those things.
It also thinks I'm broke but I just think it's racist basically.
Inaccurate is kind of good, I believe.
Why am I not surprised at all that tech bro stuff makes racist assumptions?
To be fair Facebook is better at serving targeted ads at me. It keeps showing me little gadgets made from titanium and early adopter gadgets of questionable utility. But, that is the kind of junk that I find tempting (last time I was there it was all skin products and makeup) So, somehow […]
Useless, but cute gadgets are also tempting to me.
I think I will leave Facebook after next weekend's #monsterdon give the few people over there one more chance to jump over here and have some fun. The creepy AI images are starting to look normal to me. I don't want to stay immersed in it anymore even though I'll miss some of the people […]
I recently have rediscovered the joy of handwriting letters.
I even bought a lovely fountain pen for that.
I do love the fountain pens and the writing experience! Too bad my handwriting sucks...
That might have been image metadata.
The thing is:
Even if your results are wildly inaccurate on a single image, it doesn't make you any safer, because data scrapers may have 100s of photos and also lots of additional data from other sources.
In addition: If an "ai" sees an, say, (inexistent) tendency towards […]
I would have expected […]
Good for you!
A potted plant wilts silently in the background, mirroring the subject's inner state. The harsh fluorescent lights hum, casting a pallid glow upon the scene. […] His face, etched with the subtle lines of resignation, betrays a weariness. […] His hobbies include reading nihilistic […]
And: Is it true?