RE: https://mastodon.social/@SteveRudolfi/116279083767770070

This gives me a headache.

One note among many: I already have a situation where goodreads has scraped my book and turned bits of my book where I quote other people (like Audre Lorde) into quotes attributed to me. Unsuspecting people then quote 'me' and then everyone gets 'called out' and I have to explain that I have complained to goodreads but nothing happens. I would really like this not to happen but it looks like actually it is going to escalate.

Also I love MY website. Leave it alone!

Who am I going to be if this happens?

What words will I be writing and speaking?

@tansy AI is already scraping every creative "content".
At the moment, I'm feeling extremely angry that they potentially scrape even my voice from my podcast.
or look at this: https://www.404media.co/this-company-is-secretly-turning-your-zoom-calls-into-ai-podcasts/
archived: https://archive.ph/eywrc

My blog is clicked much more often by AI scraping bots than real readers.

My self-therapy against exploding is a new interest in the again growing #zine movement. #Zines, #Artjournals, and #Artbooks have a comeback.

This Company Is Secretly Turning Your Zoom Meetings into AI Podcasts

WebinarTV hosts 200,000 β€œwebinars.” A Zoom call you may thought was private might be one of them.

404 Media
iocaine - the deadliest poison known to AI

@NatureMC @tansy

I like it. I love it.

So far I just did on the content:

<meta name=generator content="llama2-uncensored">
<meta name=author content="llama2-uncensored">

On such signal #siliconiac usually takes its tentacle back fast. Though poisoning is the right way to explore. I pondered about a big corpus of code with pretty comments and much poisoned conditionals. For whomever replace programmers in our bright happy future. To let them fruitful clauding ;))

Thank you @algernon