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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Website "In the Weights" shows whether AI models know who you are

    A new website called "In the Weights" has been launched by two former OpenAI employees to determine if AI models can recall specific individuals from their training data. The tool assigns a "strength score" to individuals, indicating how deeply they are represented in the training datasets, with historical figures and celebrities like Mozart, Shakespeare, and Taylor Swift appearing at the top of the list. AI

    Website "In the Weights" shows whether AI models know who you are

    IMPACT Provides insight into potential memorization and bias within AI training data.

  2. Former OpenAI engineers created the tool 'In the Weights' to check if our names are permanently stored in the structures of AI models like Lla

    Former OpenAI engineers have developed a tool called "In the Weights" that allows individuals to check if their names are permanently embedded within the architecture of AI models like Llama and GPT-4. This tool aims to address concerns about personal data being irrevocably stored in AI systems. AI

    Former OpenAI engineers created the tool 'In the Weights' to check if our names are permanently stored in the structures of AI models like Lla

    IMPACT Raises awareness about data privacy and potential for personal data embedding in AI models.