They are active in whistleblowing, not privacy leak management…
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Nha they publish metadata describing the leaked data. If you’re a data subject concerned by the incident you then request a copy of yr information which requires proper identification.
Why would they share the data itself….
At this point they are somewhat catching up on what traditional banks are doing it seems…
Typically llm are rather ressource intensive - you need beefy hardware to run those at speed. Especially if you intend to train them with your data to improve their relevance. I don’t think mobile phones or run to the mill laptops are going to be enough for any non-trivial implementations. I might be skewed by experiences on non-personal projects though.
Yeah that’s not standing in europe… especially for PII…
Yeaaahhh pretty sure my wife still cuts my balls if I resort to that…
Isn’t Japan famous for sexual services used by married man? And isn’t it pretty much accepted ?
Insane. Extremism is never the sign of a sane mind whatever the topic.
Rude but also true xD
What I don’t get is what’s the end game? Because this will likely affect only already law abiding citizens or those with limited technical knowledge as bad agents will simply generate certificates and encrypt however they see fit. It’s not like building an encrypted client is hard…
Telco. Back then I was internal investigation. 25k employees. Bound to have some bad apples unfortunately. Honestly not weirder than elsewhere.
OK