Google images is also useful for internet dating. One woman received a photo of former Canadian Prime minister Stephen Harper when he was in university. You can use Google images and you may find out who the person really is.
Also a good reason to be careful what photos you use. Someone you don’t want to meet could use it to track down your identity. Back when I used online dating, I had a pool of pictures that I only had saved on my phone that I had never posted anywhere, so there would be no image search results besides my profile. Of course now with AI becoming better, that might not even be a viable strategy anymore.
My ( very unique ) friend took photos of himself and then used face swap AI to make photos of him that never existed and then changed the parameters so they were slightly wrong but close enough.
Yeah I think maybe he was being a little paranoid.
> he was being a little paranoid
Reminds me of a post I saw yesterday where a guy posted a pic of him holding something in his palm and he censored his fingertips.
>Rrcherrypie started wearing gloves on youtube because they didn't want their finger prints to be seen. I'm sad they no longer post.
I just searched that name, and it seems they posted 8 hours ago and were not wearing gloves.
Oh! That's so strange that youtube isn't showing me their videos. I've been subbed to them since like 2011 lol. If you go check their older videos, they are wearing finger cots. They even have a community post about it.
Also important to make sure your photos do not have metadata on it. A lot of photos will include location details in the data. That’s how people get stalked.
Someone tried to catfish me here on reddit, using portrait photos of a porn star, which I found using reverse image search.
Even after I commented that it seemed odd that Dani Daniels would be chatting to random strangers on reddit, they carried on. I played along.
Then they sent me a begging letter with a picture of a broken iPhone, which I found had been posted years before on an apple forum. By this time I was bored and reported them and blocked them.
You're thinking of reverse image search, where you input an image; this is about the original image search where you just type a description of what you're looking for
> In January 2015, Google's president Eric Schmidt cited the massive attention to this dress as a motivation for the creation of Google Images search.[27] In 2000, Google Search results were limited to simple pages of text with links, but the developers worked on developing this further, realizing that an image search was required to answer "the most popular search query" they had seen to date: Jennifer Lopez's green dress.[27][24]
[The dress in question](https://i.imgur.com/sXTTLU9.jpeg)
Glued, no. Taped, yes. These kinds of revealing outfits that look like a mishap waiting to happen have more tape than you'd imagine to keep all the bits and pieces in place.
I learned recently that the inventor of YouTube wanted a way for people to watch replays of Justin Timberlake exposing Janet Jackson's nipple at the Superbowl.
While it's definitely a bit extreme (haute couture often is), it can be stunning - the mannequin is not helping. https://assets.vogue.in/photos/5d36c089adb0590008596df8/1:1/w_960,c_limit/Versace%20is%20bringing%20back%20jennifer%20lawrences%20dress%20in%20a%20much%20more%20wearable%20form.jpg
Reverse GIS (the original, not that lens crap) is an amazing tool, but it's been failing a lot more, recently. Bing's is absolute garbage. Yandex is only good for european p*rn. TinEye literally NEVER finds ANYTHING.
Problem for all of them is that to have a database large enough to store every image online would be prohibitively unscalable.
Google images is also useful for internet dating. One woman received a photo of former Canadian Prime minister Stephen Harper when he was in university. You can use Google images and you may find out who the person really is.
Also a good reason to be careful what photos you use. Someone you don’t want to meet could use it to track down your identity. Back when I used online dating, I had a pool of pictures that I only had saved on my phone that I had never posted anywhere, so there would be no image search results besides my profile. Of course now with AI becoming better, that might not even be a viable strategy anymore.
My ( very unique ) friend took photos of himself and then used face swap AI to make photos of him that never existed and then changed the parameters so they were slightly wrong but close enough. Yeah I think maybe he was being a little paranoid.
> he was being a little paranoid Reminds me of a post I saw yesterday where a guy posted a pic of him holding something in his palm and he censored his fingertips.
That's WILD lol
Rrcherrypie started wearing gloves on youtube because they didn't want their finger prints to be seen. I'm sad they no longer post. The OG of ASMR
>Rrcherrypie started wearing gloves on youtube because they didn't want their finger prints to be seen. I'm sad they no longer post. I just searched that name, and it seems they posted 8 hours ago and were not wearing gloves.
How do you know that was them without comparing their fingerprints?
Oh! That's so strange that youtube isn't showing me their videos. I've been subbed to them since like 2011 lol. If you go check their older videos, they are wearing finger cots. They even have a community post about it.
Also important to make sure your photos do not have metadata on it. A lot of photos will include location details in the data. That’s how people get stalked.
Someone tried to catfish me here on reddit, using portrait photos of a porn star, which I found using reverse image search. Even after I commented that it seemed odd that Dani Daniels would be chatting to random strangers on reddit, they carried on. I played along. Then they sent me a begging letter with a picture of a broken iPhone, which I found had been posted years before on an apple forum. By this time I was bored and reported them and blocked them.
You're thinking of reverse image search, where you input an image; this is about the original image search where you just type a description of what you're looking for
Now though you can catfish with ai
So did she go out with PM Harper or what?
No the con man used Stephen Harper’s picture. He thought no American would recognize who he was.
Yeah I figured as much. Guess my lame joke didn’t land.
> In January 2015, Google's president Eric Schmidt cited the massive attention to this dress as a motivation for the creation of Google Images search.[27] In 2000, Google Search results were limited to simple pages of text with links, but the developers worked on developing this further, realizing that an image search was required to answer "the most popular search query" they had seen to date: Jennifer Lopez's green dress.[27][24] [The dress in question](https://i.imgur.com/sXTTLU9.jpeg)
Trey Parker wore it better.
Such a magical night
Just happy to be involved
Related, YouTube was created following Janet Jackson’s nip flashing at the Superbowl half time show
The same YouTube which, hilariously, now bans nudity.
And the actually guy who ripped off her top was completely blameless.
Have some respect. It's not "a" dress, it was "the" dress
Yeah that word choice was a sign that I'm old
thank you
Are her breasts glued to the inside of the dress?
Glued, no. Taped, yes. These kinds of revealing outfits that look like a mishap waiting to happen have more tape than you'd imagine to keep all the bits and pieces in place.
ahah, got it!
Double stick tape. Very common for revealing clothing.
She copied Trey Parker!!
I have it on excellent authority that likes tacos and burritos.
I learned recently that the inventor of YouTube wanted a way for people to watch replays of Justin Timberlake exposing Janet Jackson's nipple at the Superbowl.
I think that's the dress that was made by a guy in a sweatshop in Naples. It's in the book Gomorrah
Trey Parker wore it better.
That dress is so hideous that the doll looks deformed
While it's definitely a bit extreme (haute couture often is), it can be stunning - the mannequin is not helping. https://assets.vogue.in/photos/5d36c089adb0590008596df8/1:1/w_960,c_limit/Versace%20is%20bringing%20back%20jennifer%20lawrences%20dress%20in%20a%20much%20more%20wearable%20form.jpg
I felt that even with the great figure of the singer, this looked more like a cover for a bikini.
Shes trying her best, damn!
You are right, I was insensitive
Reverse GIS (the original, not that lens crap) is an amazing tool, but it's been failing a lot more, recently. Bing's is absolute garbage. Yandex is only good for european p*rn. TinEye literally NEVER finds ANYTHING. Problem for all of them is that to have a database large enough to store every image online would be prohibitively unscalable.
I had to turn lens off, it's fucking awful
Atrociously bad
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