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Kim_Bruning 12 minutes ago [-]
This gets me thinking!
How would that apply to a local model? And I wonder if there's a theory that could be used for an ai designed to support lawyers specifically?
Havoc 3 hours ago [-]
It’s a worry certainly but most of what I put into ai is pretty intentional.
Stuff like insta and TikTok algos that deduce things from you hovering over a pic a imperceptible fraction of a second longer scare me more
QubridAI 2 hours ago [-]
Good reminder to people often treat AI like a personal notebook, but it acts more like a third-party service. So, it’s best not to include anything sensitive in your prompts to begin with.
keybored 2 hours ago [-]
Your modern digital technology options. Either be a regular, naive user who wants to use tech as a means to an end and get exploited at every turn. Or be a tech savant who has cultivated an interest in one or more of programming, tech DYI, copyleft, right to repair or something, etc. Or inconvenience yourself by abstaining from as much as possible and get nagged from parent groups and others (in the first category) who are only on BS platforms like Messenger by Meta.
There is human-serving technology, there is somewhat neutral technology, and then there is this embarrasing lot.
dwedge 3 hours ago [-]
Man 7 ads above the fold
AndrewDucker 3 hours ago [-]
I saw no ads on that page.
wolvoleo 3 hours ago [-]
For me with Firefox/uBlock: none. With chrome without blocker I had one at the top, one in the middle blocking scrolling, one at the bottom in a kinda static bar that can't be removed and one subscribe popup. Pretty nasty but not 7. I guess it depends on your location. But blockers are very effective on it.
Ps I mainly use local AI anyway especially when I put sensitive data in it. I use cloud AI mostly for deep research and there I'm just asking about things I don't know yet so it's not really privacy invasive.
How would that apply to a local model? And I wonder if there's a theory that could be used for an ai designed to support lawyers specifically?
Stuff like insta and TikTok algos that deduce things from you hovering over a pic a imperceptible fraction of a second longer scare me more
There is human-serving technology, there is somewhat neutral technology, and then there is this embarrasing lot.
Ps I mainly use local AI anyway especially when I put sensitive data in it. I use cloud AI mostly for deep research and there I'm just asking about things I don't know yet so it's not really privacy invasive.