Poisoning the Knowledge Base

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Meme

Learning is just selecting your personal poison to inject into your own well of knowledge.

Context

Learning should ideally be about expanding understanding, refining insights, and improving accuracy—but in environments where data manipulation, misinformation, or AI bias exist, it can also be framed as a corrupting force if unchecked.

Your LinkedIn post touches on this idea of “poisoning the well”—where uncontrolled ingestion of personal data by AI models creates a skewed or exploitative system. If knowledge bases are built on unsanctioned data extraction, then learning might not be a pursuit of truth, but rather an assimilation of noise.

Are you thinking about intentional obfuscation techniques as a countermeasure? That’s an area where digital sovereignty might take an aggressive turn

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