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noone.social
Data engineer. Interested in AI x Privacy.
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Just remembered 'Pwned or Bot' by @troyhunt.com: using breach history as identity validation. Past pwns = digital footprints! Clever way to spot real humans in our bot-filled internet.

“Let's say you've got horsepower and bandwidth to burn, and just want to see these AI models burn. ... It's also sort of an art work, just me unleashing shear unadulterated rage at how things are going.” love to see it www.404media.co/developer-cr...

I've been thinking about second brains and local AI. Will people who've built personalized PKM systems run circles around us in knowledge work and creative output? Although I haven't seen anything that feels truly game-changing yet. So maybe not...

This is an excellent primer on some of the privacy dangers posed by large scale AI, from a cybersecurity perspective. Written in clear language, it's the most accessible rundown I've seen yet on these topics! desfontain.es/blog/privacy...

who is this for? that's what I can't wrap my head around - who wants to follow someone who's not real, and is posting about their regular day to day life except none of it is really happening? who is this *for*?

Volkswagen left an unprotected database with up to two years of sensitive personal data on 800k networked VW, Seat, Audi and Skoda cars accessible online, including names, user IDs, sensor and geolocation data. CCC talk by Flüpke and @michaelkreil.bsky.social: streaming.media.ccc.de/38c3/relive/...

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@openmined.bsky.social's #30DaysOfFLCode challenge just wrapped up, and they've curated this fantastic resource list for learning about federated learning. Definitely worth bookmarking if you plan to explore FL in the future: github.com/OpenMined/30... #FederatedLearning #PrivacyPreservingAI

In case you don't have time to read the EDPB opinion on AI training, here's a summary of pretty much every paragraph.

Used to hate finding typos after hitting send. Now I'm just like "Well, at least they won't think I'm a LLM."

German playground designers embrace risk as learning tool "even if the consequence is the odd broken bone". www.theguardian.com/world/2021/o...

::chefs kiss::

Do you guys remember this fucking bullshit lmao

The whole debate around the Bluesky dataset and GDPR has me wondering if it's me or 95% of the people discussing it who don’t fully understand GDPR. Probably both. Can anyone recommend a good layman-friendly primer on #GDPR?

Pinterest is winning the wrong kind of popularity contest: most blocked on @kagi.com.

Some time ago, I did research on Twitter bot detection, but after Musk shut down the API, there was a growing sentiment that continuing without accessible data was pointless. Glad to see Bluesky taking a more open approach!

lemmings: i am data driven

Do tech startups in Europe have a long term advantage because they are taking regulation into account from day one? (From an article on the vibrant AI startup scene in France) Maybe Internet and AI startups will start to look like pharma and other health startups techcrunch.com/2023/11/09/t...