Yes. And FYI: It’s impossible to stop human beings from doing the same thing.
Assume anything you post online to be public forever.
Doubly so on federated platforms, though. Your ability to delete your posts, toots, and even DMs is at the mercy of other servers deciding to respect delete requests or ignore them. Not to mention completely invisible non-public nodes that are probably definitely as we speak hoovering up all data.
Huge spoilers from Futurama Bender’s Big Score
spoiler
So, on fry’s ass (yes literally), there was a code which if recited, spawns a paradox-free time travel bubble. The code is:
001100
010010
011110
100001
101101
110011
Basically it’s 123456 in binary which is:
001
010
011
100
101
110
But the digits are also mirrored so the 4th to 6th digit in each line is just the 1st to 3rd digits flipped.
My username is the first 2 lines of the time code.
Correct.
In theory, copyright law would protect you.
In practice, this isn’t always enforced across countries’ borders.
If you don’t want what you type online to be saved for posterity, don’t type it in the first place.
I might be ignorant, but where’s the relevant case law making copyright apply to AI?
I know that copyright definitely applies if you record things 1:1. I also know we’re on the brink of getting new laws regarding AI. But from what I know there’s still nothing that a lower court can safely rely on. And I’m talking EU, as well as US.
If I’m wrong please tell me, I’m excited to learn about what I missed.
Yes. Anything that has to be seen by human eyes can also be captured and read by a machine to the same effect.
It’s also why anti-piracy features have a critical flaw. Eventually, it’ll reach a point where someone has to use their eyes to watch the media, and you can’t do anything to stop someone pointing a camera at the screen.
For text, especially, since, unlike images, it lacks any kind of tagging that can be used to protect an image from being used for training a model. Images have one so that an AI model won’t feed on itself and get stuck in a loop, but it’s impossible to do that for text.
Ȳσǚ ćậᾒ ṫǭԷàļɫȳ țӷȳ ąñḏ όɓϝúŝςâṭе եħḕ էèхȶ ȫẛ ȳόứɼ ṕṑśȶ ṥọ ţḣắť ґσḃȫṯѕ ĥẫύě ằ ɦàṙḏ ṫīṁè ӷěẵɗîǹɡ ìե.
The text you’ve provided appears to be a sentence written using a mix of Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic characters, as well as some special symbols. It seems to be an attempt to make the sentence harder to read, or obfuscate it, by using unusual characters.
The English translation of the sentence, based on the appearance of the characters, would be: “You can totally try and obfuscate the text of your post so that robots have a hard time reading it.”