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  "textContent": "Software engineer Vadim Drobinin used GDPR data-access laws to download his entire chat history — ICQ and IRC logs from the 2000s, VK, Twitter, and Facebook from the 2010s, Instagram and Telegram after that — then ran the roughly 1.2 million messages through large language models to build a \"personal CRM\" that judges his relationships from the record instead of from memory. — Read the rest \n\nThe post A coder fed 20 years of his messages to AI to audit his friendships appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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