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2016 challenge is a danger. We give away our privacy for free

The “2016” hashtag on TikTok has recently seen a several hundred percent increase in searches, and the number of videos created around the new trend is in the tens of millions. Users compare their old photos with current ones, recalling music hits, fashion and events such as the Pokémon GO boom, the debut of Netflix in Poland or viral songs.

This nostalgic challenge, known as the “2016 Challenge,” seems like harmless fun, but it actually provides gigabytes of standardized data – time-spaced photos, annotated with context and the people in them – that are perfect for training AI models.

Dr. Kamil Stępniak, an expert in digital law, known online as Constitutionalist, warns that by uploading old photos, users are unknowingly giving away valuable resources for free for the development of artificial intelligence.

These photos from the era before advanced AI, with the passage of time clearly marked, allow algorithms to learn to model aging processes, improve facial recognition or de-anonymize anonymous materials. It is also a valuable source of information about our preferences and their changes over the years.

Ashley Davis

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