← Back to context Comment by bearjaws 6 months ago Prevent Deepseek R2 being trained on it 6 comments bearjaws Reply piskov 6 months ago If only there were people with multiple passports or, I don’t know, Kyrgyzstan.How exactly will passport check prevent any training?At most this will block API access to your average Ivan, not a state actor ivanmontillam 6 months ago I'm an average Ivan, and I got access. BeetleB 6 months ago Yeah, I just don't see myself using o3 when I have Gemini-2.5 Pro. I don't recall if Google Cloud verified my ID in the past, though. Still, no need to let yet another organization have my data if I'm not getting something better in return. jjani 6 months ago > I don't recall if Google Cloud verified my ID in the past, thoughIt generally does not. No idea if there are edge cases where it does, but that's definitely not the norm for the average user. yyhhsj0521 6 months ago It's most likely for regulation compliance, instead of a sincere attempt to block anyone from training on them. piskov 6 months ago But web chatgpt doesn’t require identity verification so either this is a very strange regulation compliance or …Also do other guys like google or anthropic ask your passport?
piskov 6 months ago If only there were people with multiple passports or, I don’t know, Kyrgyzstan.How exactly will passport check prevent any training?At most this will block API access to your average Ivan, not a state actor ivanmontillam 6 months ago I'm an average Ivan, and I got access. BeetleB 6 months ago Yeah, I just don't see myself using o3 when I have Gemini-2.5 Pro. I don't recall if Google Cloud verified my ID in the past, though. Still, no need to let yet another organization have my data if I'm not getting something better in return. jjani 6 months ago > I don't recall if Google Cloud verified my ID in the past, thoughIt generally does not. No idea if there are edge cases where it does, but that's definitely not the norm for the average user. yyhhsj0521 6 months ago It's most likely for regulation compliance, instead of a sincere attempt to block anyone from training on them. piskov 6 months ago But web chatgpt doesn’t require identity verification so either this is a very strange regulation compliance or …Also do other guys like google or anthropic ask your passport?
BeetleB 6 months ago Yeah, I just don't see myself using o3 when I have Gemini-2.5 Pro. I don't recall if Google Cloud verified my ID in the past, though. Still, no need to let yet another organization have my data if I'm not getting something better in return. jjani 6 months ago > I don't recall if Google Cloud verified my ID in the past, thoughIt generally does not. No idea if there are edge cases where it does, but that's definitely not the norm for the average user.
jjani 6 months ago > I don't recall if Google Cloud verified my ID in the past, thoughIt generally does not. No idea if there are edge cases where it does, but that's definitely not the norm for the average user.
yyhhsj0521 6 months ago It's most likely for regulation compliance, instead of a sincere attempt to block anyone from training on them. piskov 6 months ago But web chatgpt doesn’t require identity verification so either this is a very strange regulation compliance or …Also do other guys like google or anthropic ask your passport?
piskov 6 months ago But web chatgpt doesn’t require identity verification so either this is a very strange regulation compliance or …Also do other guys like google or anthropic ask your passport?
If only there were people with multiple passports or, I don’t know, Kyrgyzstan.
How exactly will passport check prevent any training?
At most this will block API access to your average Ivan, not a state actor
I'm an average Ivan, and I got access.
Yeah, I just don't see myself using o3 when I have Gemini-2.5 Pro. I don't recall if Google Cloud verified my ID in the past, though. Still, no need to let yet another organization have my data if I'm not getting something better in return.
> I don't recall if Google Cloud verified my ID in the past, though
It generally does not. No idea if there are edge cases where it does, but that's definitely not the norm for the average user.
It's most likely for regulation compliance, instead of a sincere attempt to block anyone from training on them.
But web chatgpt doesn’t require identity verification so either this is a very strange regulation compliance or …
Also do other guys like google or anthropic ask your passport?