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- tech@kbin.social
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Not really. Sites can block ChatGPT crawler, but for invidiual users whose data is stored on 3rd party sites is out of luck. You would need to ask those sites directly to remove your data so that ChatGPT would have nothing to scrape.
How disturbingly distopian.
You can thank people indifference towards digital privacy for enabling this dystopia.
Have you noticed how the people who control the flow of information benefit the most from this indifference? Almost as if the amount of information about it isn’t in proportion to the severity of the subject.
Of course. Every serious issue we are facing links back to capitalism.
That’s not what dystopian means.
Interesting. What does it mean?
I did some research and I think you are leaning towards the “imaginary” part which I was unaware of. Although there are a number of definitions that do seem to fit the way I used it. From what I can tell it can be used for both. If you disagree please let me know 👍