Faceless AI-generated YouTube channels have become a problem as of late, so one tech YouTuber took it upon themselves to poison the data they are trained on. In her latest video (via Ars Technica), f4mi has shown off a way to mess with the data that AI is trained on,
YouTuber F4mi, who creates some excellent deep dives on obscure technology, recently detailed her efforts "to poison any AI summarizers that were trying to steal my content to make slop." The key to F4mi's method is the .
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Instead of a basic UI, Riffusion offers a music player experience with lots of AI songs to choose from. They’re full-length tracks that you can stream just like you would with Apple Music and Spotify. The difference is that Riffusion doesn’t have ads, and you don’t need to pay a subscription to listen to or generate songs.
You can use your phone or tablet for a whole lot of things. You can, of course, take photos and send text messages (even by satellite), but you handle more-surprising tasks as well, like unlocking your car and starting it up, checking your heart rate, and planning your vacation using ChatGPT. And you can also file your income taxes.