by Melissa Heikkilä @Melissahei at @Techreview
#ai #CopyrightTraps #copyrightedcontent
https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/07/25/1095347/a-new-tool-for-copyright-holders-can-show-if-their-work-is-in-ai-training-data/
I recently travelled to Coleshill Interchange on the M6 to prove someone wrong on YouTube. (Actually, it was a visit to a distant #Homebase to seek out stuff for the relative, but I prefer this start to the tale.)
There were indications on the M6 that unlike #Daventry #Coventry actually exists, although I didn't make the side-trip to find out.
It would be sad to discover that it was really just tiny villages named Hillfields, Stoke, and Walsgrave.
I am surprised that the government allows your WWW page to exist, as it shows clear photographic evidence that within sight of the supposed #Daventry the view comprises nothing but trees and open fields and lonely BBC concrete blocks.
I fully expect the #Daventry hashtag to soon be filled with A.I. generated fake images of the hoax Daventry, trying to discredit my unmasking of the copyright trap.
Not even @lindasgoluppiart can provide convincing photographic evidence of the existence of #Daventry.
I find it revelatory that all of the pictures under the #Daventry hashtag are either trains running through empty fields, somehow because of Tesco, or some masts on a hill with ducks.
I might be the first person in the FediVerse to publicly expose this hoax.