I’ve expected something like this ever since LLMs grew web search limbs. I’m surprised the success rate is only 9⁄125, though if I understand things correctly that’s a lower bound.
I avoid using my legal name outside professional contexts, and I prefer un-googleable handles, because I don’t want HR departments digging through the personal side of my life and I don’t want randos doxxing me. I’m pretty sure a normie can’t connect my persona to my person. I think even a motivated techie would have at least some trouble. But I wouldn’t expect my precautions to hold up against, say, a twitter mob that decided it didn’t like my face. Given enough eyes, someone would find a connection.
LLMs give J. Random Nosy Bastard the eyes of a twitter mob. I expect that 9⁄125 rate to climb quickly, and I’m not sure what to do about that.
I’ve expected something like this ever since LLMs grew web search limbs. I’m surprised the success rate is only 9⁄125, though if I understand things correctly that’s a lower bound.
I avoid using my legal name outside professional contexts, and I prefer un-googleable handles, because I don’t want HR departments digging through the personal side of my life and I don’t want randos doxxing me. I’m pretty sure a normie can’t connect my persona to my person. I think even a motivated techie would have at least some trouble. But I wouldn’t expect my precautions to hold up against, say, a twitter mob that decided it didn’t like my face. Given enough eyes, someone would find a connection.
LLMs give J. Random Nosy Bastard the eyes of a twitter mob. I expect that 9⁄125 rate to climb quickly, and I’m not sure what to do about that.
DoxxBench here we come...