It could be stylometry. Small behavioral things you do can be used to track you. Have you tried doing this on a computer with Kloak (to hide keyboard fingerprints), local LLMs (to hide linguistic fingerprints) etc.
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aashd123@feddit.nlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Every lens leaves a blur signature—a hidden fingerprint in every photo; With it, we can tell apart ‘identical’ phones by their optics, deblur images, and render realistic blurs.English0·22 hours agoYou wouldn’t share your physical lens for high-risk work (i.e. where you are anonymous) and since there’s no way to know whether a specific “blur” was produced by a physical lens or by AI, this won’t help in proving if something is AI.
aashd123@feddit.nlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How much the recent developments with android are gonna affect the Foss world?English0·22 hours agoYeah, but Google could make it so that development becomes really slow for such operating systems. Their ultimate goal is a slow death of FOSS phones-they don’t maintain AOSP out of the good of their hearts.
aashd123@feddit.nlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How much the recent developments with android are gonna affect the Foss world?English0·22 hours agoWhile GrapheneOS is a good alternative, it is ultimately dependent on Google not declaring an all-out war on custom ROMs (which is a possibility, however unlikely). Ultimately, the only true way to have FOSS phones is Linux (yes, Android is Linux-based, but not exactly as free as the Linux of desktops)
PhotoDNA already exists. But you would have to break end to end encryption on a lot of services to run such server-side checks (as client-side checks are not trustworthy)