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Yes, the humans point it at the data source and press the "Train" button.

Author: iairishcheeks (29065 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 4:09 pm on Jan 23, 2026
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It's a bit more involved, but that's the basic gist.

Epsteinipedia is going to need some advanced algorithms to find anything useful in. No human can consume 2M documents the old fashioned way. Some would surely like the security by obscurity of information relevant to misdeeds buried in the mountain of data


Replies to: "Yes, the humans point it at the data source and press the "Train" button."

  • Why are we not using AI for this? [LINK] - iairishcheeks - 3:27pm 1/22/26 (11) [View All]
    • It's too busy make memes of Trump-Beetlejuice roaming around Greenland. [NT] - LanceManion - 7:56am 1/23/26
    • Depends. For classified files, you'd need a closed A.I. source. - jakers - 5:08pm 1/22/26
      • Correct, you train a model on this data specifically. - iairishcheeks - 5:56pm 1/22/26
        • there have to be a lot of variables there that could cause serious liability issues if mishandled. - und67 - 6:18pm 1/22/26
          • Humans have already messed this up. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 8:05pm 1/22/26
            • so who trains the model? it would be a totally new model, n'est-ce pas? [NT] - und67 - 9:30pm 1/22/26
              • Gov IT with sufficient clearance. - iairishcheeks - 11:00pm 1/22/26
                • so humans train the model. imho, that makes it prone to human error right from the gitgo. - und67 - 2:03pm 1/23/26
                  • Yes, the humans point it at the data source and press the "Train" button. - iairishcheeks - 4:09pm 1/23/26
            • Will AI excerpt out Bill Gates’ name as a professional courtesy? [NT] - TakethetrainKnute - 9:24pm 1/22/26
              • That would be considered a feature, not a bug. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 11:01pm 1/22/26

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