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this post was submitted on 20 Dec 2023
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I've heard there are specific data sets you can download that have the training data, but not the images themselves. Someone else already ran the images through a training model and you're just grabbing the processed data and plugging it into your model. I'm sure I'm missing some nuance and haven't looked into it myself, but I've seen that given as the answer when someone asked before.
IIRC from a previous thread, different law enforcement agencies will release hashes or similar so the image can be detected without distributing the original