I'm curious whether anyone here knows from actual experience about how vulnerable the so-called reverse image searches make us. People can upload an image to a website that will search billions of photos taken from the internet for matches. These services are offered to the public by some companies free of charge. I'm afraid to try it out on my own images for fear that simply searching might help train it and improve its accuracy in finding me (maybe paranoia, maybe not). So my question is: does anyone have any real-life experience with the problems that AI facial recognition poses to we models? Has anyone of you dared to try it on your own images to see what happens, or had a creepy viewer use it and find your social media photos. I'm mostly talking about the risks of being outed, doxed or stalked because of people using image searches.