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I'm rather curious to see how the EU's privacy laws are going to handle this.

(Original article is from Fortune, but Yahoo Finance doesn't have a paywall)

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[–] Zeth0s@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Information leaking is a thing. Some information is spread across multiple sources without actually being in any of those. If you remove something, the model can still infer the information.

If macron asks for his name to be deleted, you can retrieve his political opinion by simply knowing the history of interactions with the French government. I just need to tell the model that the person he has no direct information about is named macron, and he can profile him.

Same with the search engine. The only difference is that the inference of missing information now is done by human brains. The model can substitute them