Poisoning Your Data – #SolutionsWatch

by | Jul 23, 2024 | Solutions Watch, Videos | 31 comments

Do you use any big tech service or mainstream website? Do you like, comment or subscribe on social media. Do you browse reddit or use any major video streaming platform? Do you leave a digital data trail anywhere? Then you are most likely feeding the AI beast. So, what if you started to feed that beast poisoned data instead . . . ?

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31 Comments

  1. I have books that I’ve written. Some things I’ve written about were inspired by books, films, and music I’ve experienced before.

    What’s the difference between me reading, listening to, and watching all this stuff and learning from and being inspired by it all and some Accelerated Incompetency model doing the same?

    Or am I missing something?

    • Vienticus Prime
      “…What’s the difference between me reading, listening to, and watching all this stuff and learning from and being inspired by it ….”

      Your a human and get inspired- where as AI scraping is feed ing data in into a glorified auto correct….AI Is not inspired because it does not ‘know’ anything.

      As a tech its actually not that good and probably wont amount to much of real value (in the next 50 years anyway) but it does allow people to put real human artists and writers (even the dullest of which can potentially make something of value) out of work. Its the digital equivalent of hiring half skilled Indians to run your customer service- bad for workers and bad for the customer.

      Its also pretty dangerous tech that you should, if able, not support because its unpredictable and randomly does ‘insane’ stuff.

      Go to say I do enjoy the music sometimes…. but its High fructose corn syrup for the brain
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppDd7_zHOXg

      lol still funny

        • Poignant.

          The “Bow to Me” Project via Vienticus Prime
          3:44 minutes
          (Bow to Me seed196 cseed4)

        • “…. Using accelerated incompetency to make art doesn’t stop people from creating their own. …”

          True, but it does stop them from making money at it which limits how much they can prioritize their art.

          I would also argue that there are consequences for training AI because it will be used to make your life worse in some or other way (be that flooding your feed with generic AI content or getting rubbish automatic help lines)

          • Making money from your art is a nice thing, but is it actually a necessity? How many people have made art for free throughout history? How many of the legends of the gods of various old religions were done without someone paying a cost up front? Do people not support artists AFTER they create something; is it only before?

            If there was a person who hated you, and their child came to learn from you, what would you do? Would you deny them based on who their parent is, or would you use the opportunity to present them with a different perspective?

            On one hand, you have many people who are so convinced that humans are such masters of all we survey that we can simply do whatever we want, even to our own bodies (although those people will often test on someone else’s body to make sure). On the other hand, what is the mind of each person if not the operating system of a biological machine? The wisdom lies in knowing where the line is between those perspectives.

            And, as far as having my feed filled up with junk, that’s already happening, and it is done by people filling up their pages with junk to manipulate whatever is left of any unbiased coding. That’s why I try to keep my own library of knowledge and do things like get to know my neighbors.

            • “…Making money from your art is a nice thing, but is it actually a necessity? …”

              Making money from work is nice but is it really necessary?

              😉

              While I am lucky enough to be independently poor and not very artsy I imagine that an artist who wants to focus the bulk of their time and effort on art still needs to eat and have a place to live and stuff like that.

              But you do what you feel like doing. 🙂

              • Right, so is it still simply art if someone’s commissioning you to create it? At what point does it become work?

            • “…. so is it still simply art if someone’s commissioning you to create it?…”

              Now your being silly- you can see that I said no such thing.

              What I said was

              IF AN ARTIST WISHES TO DEVOTE THEMSELVES TO DOING ART THEY STILL NEED FOOD AND SHELTER AND SUCH STUFF

              Also, I imagine that spending time and energy on art IS work…. because you are taking your life and energy and…uhm…DOING STUFF…..what do you think?

              Personally while I love stealing intellectual property off the internet I am at least honest enough to know that someone MADE IT and ought to be paid for doiong it…. thus I do actually buy a lot of books in physical form that I read offline.

              • How is the question silly?

  2. Poisoning the Survey App Narrative

    Depending upon my time and the temperature at which my blood boils, I have taken to pushing back against the NORMALIZED data collection narrative.
    Their narrative is the crazy one, not mine.
    I aim to change the “NORMALIZED data collection narrative”, even if that change occurs with only a few people.

    One example: I’m in the grocery store. I spot a free-floating independent contractor who is trying to get customers to sign onto the grocery store’s discount App. I bait him. I wait for him to pounce as I casually wheel my cart by and smile. Sure enough, he pitches me. In a civil, friendly manner I spend a couple minutes explaining to him why I won’t put the App on my phone.
    “But you’re missing out on all these discounts,” he says.
    “It’s a bribe for my data,” I quip.
    [On that note: Just this week, my phone service sent me a letter saying that they had been hacked and my data was harvested. Fortunately, I only use my phone for calls or receiving texts.]

    Different companies, some local, with which I have done business have asked me to fill out their Survey App.
    I won’t do it. If time allows, I will scribble them a quick email.
    Here are two different email copy-n-pasted excerpts:

    EXCERPT
    “…Your service was superb, but I am adamantly opposed to data harvesting and filling out this form. As you know the Digital ID Central Bank Currency is coming. All money and all your online data will be grouped together. Big Business and government is trying to monitor and control the population, just like China is doing now. In China, they turn off your money when you protest the government. If you are not aware of this agenda, you need to watch The Corbett Report….”

    EXCERPT
    “…–Survey Apps—(and more)
    I refuse to fill out data harvesting forms and applications if I can avoid it. We all know how Google/YouTube intentionally manipulates behaviors, deletes valid information, censors search results and harvests data, but many companies and the government/NSA do this. We know that the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is coming which will be tied to our digital profile. All of the 1.4 billion people in India are now on the biometric eyeball scanned digital ID Aadhaar. China has everyone on a digital profile with all money tied to it. In their surveillance state, within minutes of jaywalking, a fine is debited from their bank account. If someone speaks out against government, then their money or travel becomes restricted.
    I’m not a conspiracy theorist. I’m just informed. All this information (and much more) from credible sources is available….”

    • Thank you for sharing your communications – I might plagiarize.

      My local True Value hardware / Agway farm supply store used to email me after every purchase to compete a survey for a $5 coupon. After a couple of times of stupidly completing the survey I got creeped out. I wondered what type of data they could be harvesting, so I stopped.

      Similarly creepy story: to receive a 10% auto insurance discount in NY one can take a safe driver course online every three years. This year I had planned to take it, but every company that offered it required some sort of digital way to identify the person on the computer, such as keyboarding profiling. Fortunately I learned there is an 8-hour live class being offered locally by AARP.

  3. What about music, as well as video clips?

    • hankey

      AI is already pretty good at voice (look at the AI voiced songs or the speeches of historic foreigners done in their voice in English) and auto transcription of audio is getting very good too.

      • I meant, “Does the program Glaze, or its siblings, work in these areas, as well?

  4. H.M.S.: I use my phone as you do. But, my goal is to be heard online so I may counter the political mainstream, the psychological consensus, “The Most Dangerous Superstition” (LarkenRose). I am unsure of my efficiency. It is only the attempt that I control, so I focus on that, e.g., taking the communication/teaching course, “Candles in the Dark”, and “Tiny Candles” found on “The Rose Channel”.

    Someday my politics may be mainstream, e.g., govt. non-violent, people living long and prospering. “It’s only logical.”

    • If you must use a phone and are not going to go thru the bother of flashing an open source OS to it your slightly better off with an Iphone. Much as I hate apple products it is atleast easier to just shut off cellular access to individual apps when you dont want them accessing the internet.

      Honestly IMO the biggest data privacy issue with phones are the apps people put on them- and why the hell so many apps want to access your contacts list is rather obvious.

      “…Someday my politics may be mainstream, e.g., govt. non-violent, people living long and prospering…..”

      After Jesus returns, yes.

  5. I enjoy listening to writers’ short stories once settled for the night. Somerset Maugham was a prolific writer and these audios on YouTube have to be read by AI as AI makes infuriating mistakes reading row as in an argument with row as in row the boat. The only upside is that the “voice” is so bland that it puts me to sleep.

    • Fupi

      If you like stories have you tried LibriVox?

      They have regular folks read old, out of copyright stuff, – some folks are better then others but some are very good.
      Their free to download and there is an app for phones IIRC.

      https://librivox.org/

      I recommend “Tales of old japan” and “Myths and legends of our own land” (I read bothas texts from Project Gutenberg) since both are collections of short folk tales.

      On the Pete Quinoes show podcast he reads books aloud with commentary pretty often. Non fiction stuff- history and politics mostly and stuff you wontfind generally available.

  6. Big Brother Car Insurance

    Insurance Company Rates have skyrocketed, and their corporate profits too.
    I don’t know homeowners in Florida manage their new rates.
    Car insurance rates are out the wazoo. In many states like Texas, car insurance is mandatory.

    I live on a pauper’s budget. I try hard to keep from spending money and will often repair my old appliances and whatever else falls apart. Plenty of glue and duct tape is on hand.

    In June, I called my car insurance company to see how else I could trim my rates. I have a 2007 SUV.
    I told the lady that I hardly put miles on my car, and gave her the mileage stats from the past two years of State mandated car inspections. That brought the rates down by 8%. When I asked if she needed documentation, I was surprised to learn that they do the annual mileage by the honor system.

    After trying other approaches to reducing rates, she suggested that my phone call be transferred to another department, a Car Insurance Discount Driving App for your phone. Mentally I knew that I wouldn’t do it, but I figured that this would be a good time to learn more about data enslavement. So, she transferred me to the subcontracted firm, Noblr.
    I spoke to the guy who enthusiastically pitched it, and promised great savings.
    The guy promised that my data would be safe and nothing nefarious would ever occur.
    Of course, I gave him my spiel and said “No thanks” to Big Brother.

    Noblr is a car insurance company that offers personalized rates based on how much and how well you drive. Download the app and get a quote to see how much you can save by driving less or not at all.
    Pay as you drive policies are issued by Noblr.
    The Noblr app turns your phone into your all-in-one insurance copilot, scoring your driving to help you make safer, better money-saving choices.
    Noblr is a car insurance company that uses your smartphone to score your trips and give you a personalized monthly rate based on your driving behavior. You can also earn rewards for smart driving and improve your Driver Score with feedback and tips.

    ~~~~~~
    ~~ Anybody who has a spouse as a passenger has gotta laugh at that last line: ”improve your Driver Score with feedback and tips”

    • Ha – I thought I was the only person driving a 2007 car (Toyota Matrix dog-mobile)! I got rid of the coverage for damage to my vehicle long ago, but never thought to try to reduce the rate by reporting my annual mileage. Thanks for the tip!

      • 🙂
        I laughed when I read your comment, because “I thought I was the only person driving a 2007 car”.

  7. Ed Zitron of the “Better offline” podcast has some very strong feelings about the AI bubble being part of the rot economy.

    As he points out its not a GENERAL intelligence, and is not actually very useful- its mostly a bubble of hype. Chris Knowles (of Secret Sun blog) once said that the rich folks appear to be getting desperate because their super science god life in the Matrix is appearing more and more to be marketing hype and BS.

    The fact that you can ‘write’ code with AI is not that impressive in that the other AI (An Indian) can also slot together lego blocks of code while not understanding what those blocks do and we then end up with bloated, slow software that randomly dies for unexpectable reasons.

    On the other hand AI can allegedly do things like tell Race from X rays a and use facial physiognomy to detect pedophiles so folks should be super careful about ANY personal data online.

  8. >>Do you use any big tech service or mainstream website?>>
    No

    >>Do you like, comment or subscribe on social media.>>
    Only here. Kicked off, blocked, shadow banned, etc. on most of the so-called “alt” sites years ago.

    >> Do you browse reddit or use any major video streaming platform?>>
    No

    >>Do you leave a digital data trail anywhere?>>
    Probable some from ebay, Amazon, and DuckDuckGo.

    No SMART tech, only a small flip phone (for occasional calls and texts,) etc. I can read a map, and still do all the things in my life without any “apps.”

    GET OFF THE PHONE (song)
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/2QbsxZOkIYjA/

  9. Please forgive me for being off topic, but I found this informative video that should be shared as much as possible. It is a reminded of 2020, a total war on the population by communists inside the government, media, and outside, in the form of ANTIFA. I always wonder where Trump was during all this, he was the great impetus for much of the state of division in America, yet he was about as tyrannical as a Mother Teresa (though I am sure his tyranny will be more apparent in regards to enforcing “anti-semitism” laws. Nevertheless, this is an important moment in history to member, I am sure they will take up there again, and worse.

    https://odysee.com/@TheAnadromist:9/2020-Annus-Horibilis-Part-One:9

    • The Bird Flu Agenda

      gsamborska,
      Thanks for this!

      I’ve been busy trying to disseminate.
      Just yesterday I revisited…
      June 14, 2024
      Interview 1886 – Scamdemic 2: Bird Flu Boogaloo (NWNW 558)
      https://corbettreport.com/nwnw558/
      The shownotes are excellent!

  10. Your work is art to me James!

    Great episode, excited to check this new tech out

  11. Helping the Windoze and MacOS people only. Interesting choice.

    Download Links

    Glaze 2.1, Windows Version (GPU/CPU), for Windows
    (2.7GB w/PyTorch GPU libraries included)
    Glaze 2.1, MacOS – Apple CPUs, for Macs with M1/M2/M3 processors
    Must be running MacOS 13.0 or higher
    Glaze 2.1, MacOS – Intel CPUs, for Macs with Intel processors
    Must be running MacOS 13.0 or higher

    https://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu/downloads.html

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