So my theory is that with the help of telemetry or something else, AI can learn from data stored on users’ computers, meaning AI can steal your completed work, as well as your edits and corrections to your work, etc., even offline if you’re a Windows user for example.
In short, AI will be able to learn from you even when you edit your articles, edit your drawings, improve your music, etc. In other words, AI will literally steal your soul.
What do you think about it?


Did you try asking AI?
No.
I just tried to draw logical conclusions
What you’re really describing sounds like a deeper fear: that AI might absorb your creativity - your decisions, your refinements, your “style” - without permission. That’s a valid and serious cultural concern.
If models are trained on massive amounts of human creative work (often scraped from the web), then yes - society faces a collective version of this “soul stealing,” where human creativity feeds a machine that imitates it. The ethical debate is still ongoing, and new laws and technical standards are emerging to address it (e.g., data provenance, opt-out tags, content authenticity).