You'll find these days that there's no hiding place
Add privacy to the list of potential casualties caused by the proliferation of AI, because researchers have found that large language models (LLMs) can be used to deanonymize internet users – even those who use pseudonyms – more efficiently than human sleuths.
Much of the academic work on online privacy over the past 25 years builds upon Latanya Sweeney's 2002 research on k-Anonymity [PDF], and prior research in which she demonstrated it is possible to identify 87 percent of the US population using three anonymous data points – a five-digit ZIP code, gender, and date of birth.
The possibility of identifying people from anonymous data became one of the central concerns about online advertising and the usage of cookies in web browsers.............................
AI takes a swing at online anonymity
: You'll find these days that there's no hiding place