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LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
From a Facebook post I made on February 17th:
There are giant AI data firms that promise they can go through massive troves of data and pull out general and specific information from them. Information that is actionable and accurate. Give it 6 million data points and it'll find all the links and organize them for you and unmask hidden details that aren't visible to the naked eye.
Not one of those companies is stepping up to go through the publicly released Epstein files.
This is what I find crazy. Where are the AI bros chewing through the Epstein files?
I would be shocked if someone hasn't shoved them into a local model somewhere, but all the big ones would filter them to death with content restrictions
We wouldn't want that tbh. Justice needs to be precise and backed up by tangible facts
Also don't use dna tests or chemical analysis. It's invisible hocus pocus and can be wrong! And woe if someone that fucks and tortures kids regularly is wrongly accused of raping kids and running their child minds no that would be awful
There were reports of people trying to unredact the files almost immediately.
But that's not the same, is it?