I wouldn’t be surprised if within a few years the specific uniqueness of individual users of models today will be able to be identified from effectively prompt reflection in the outputs for any non-trivial/simplistic prompts by models of tomorrow.
For example, I’d be willing to bet I could spot the Claude outputs from janus vs most other users, and I’m not a quasi-magical correlation machine that’s exponentially getting better.
A bit like how everyone assumed Bitcoin used with tumblers was ‘untraceable’ until it turned out it wasn’t.
Anonymity is very likely dead for any long storage outputs no matter the techniques being used, it just isn’t widely realized yet.
I wouldn’t be surprised if within a few years the specific uniqueness of individual users of models today will be able to be identified from effectively prompt reflection in the outputs for any non-trivial/simplistic prompts by models of tomorrow.
For example, I’d be willing to bet I could spot the Claude outputs from janus vs most other users, and I’m not a quasi-magical correlation machine that’s exponentially getting better.
A bit like how everyone assumed Bitcoin used with tumblers was ‘untraceable’ until it turned out it wasn’t.
Anonymity is very likely dead for any long storage outputs no matter the techniques being used, it just isn’t widely realized yet.