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title: "Irrevocable consent"
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date: 2023-06-15T11:39:21-07:00
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#syndicatedCopies:
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# - title: 'The Fediverse'
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# url: ''
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When I use my legal rights to request an organization to delete my data...
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1. Do they also un-teach their ML models everything they learned from my data?
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2. Can they infer the missing information from that model without storing it?
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3. Do they also have data that isn't currently attributed to me, but can be attributed to me in the future?
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These are rhetorical questions because you can probably guess the answers. Simple data deletion is a cop-out from the impossible task of un-learning. Consent isn't as meaningful if it isn't fully revocable.
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