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      <title>Nothing Gets Deleted</title>
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      <description>You can delete a post. You can unpublish an article. You can invoke GDPR and demand erasure. What you cannot do is remove something from an LLM. Once data dissolves into billions of model weights, there&amp;rsquo;s no row to delete, no file to erase. And it gets worse: the models now training on AI-generated outputs are degrading with each generation, narrowing toward a statistical echo of themselves. The right to be forgotten has no technical implementation path. None.</description>
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