Just listened to Naomi Brockwell talk about how AI is basically the perfect surveillance tool now.

Her take is very interesting: what if we could actually use AI against that?

Like instead of trying to stay hidden (which honestly feels impossible these days), what if AI could generate tons of fake, realistic data about us? Flood the system with so much artificial nonsense that our real profiles basically disappear in the noise.

Imagine thousands of AI versions of me browsing random sites, faking interests, triggering ads, making fake patterns. Wouldn’t that mess with the profiling systems?

How could this be achieved?

  • wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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    23 hours ago

    In a different direction now is a good time to start looking at how local AI can liberate us from big tech.

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      21 hours ago

      Local AI requires Investments in local compute power which sadly is not affordable for private users. We would need some entity that we can trust to host. I am happy to pay for that