When will AI be able to dox anyone based on publicly-available writing samples?
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2025 (or earlier)
50%
2026 - 2027
37%
2028 - 2029
35%
2030 - 2031
60%
2032 (or later)
12%
Never
Sample word count undefined, but assume 3 to 10 average length social media posts, comments, education-related paperwork, survey responses, employment website data, etc.
For the purposes of this survey, let the definition of "dox" be expanded to include the ability to assign writing styles to unique source identities with a reasonable degree of precision.
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Interesting question. Wouldn't this already be possible, to an extent?
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