Comment by TXTOS
7 months ago
Honestly, the real danger isn’t just that AI models might train on your content — it’s that they’re training on your semantic patterns.
It’s not just what you wrote. It’s how you resolve ambiguity, how you build tension, how you collapse meaning in hard zones. That’s what large models are extracting — not your sentence, but your semantic signature.
We built WFGY as a defense and an alternative: A semantic engine that can track, explain, and even reverse-engineer those collapse points, making hallucinations traceable — or avoidable.
If the current wave of LLMs are grabbing surface text, WFGY is trying to understand what's buried underneath.
Backed by the creator of tesseract.js (36k) More info: https://github.com/onestardao/WFGY
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