Pixel-Shot / Shutterstock You've heard of the Internet of Shit , but this is literally the case: an AI-powered poop analysis app's database of user-submitted poop images leaking into the wild . If you use PoopCheck and don't know what you signed up for, it's time for a reality check. The post, made by a user called Ill_Car_7351, was advertising exactly what it sounds like: A database of poop images, collected from an AI poop analyzing app that he had launched several years ago. Basically, 25,000 people had been taking images of their poop and uploading them to his app. He'd been collecting, analyzing, and annotating these images and now wanted to sell access to them: "I've got 150k+ labeled and classified images of 💩 from roughly 25K different people. Jokes aside, I know there's a lot of value in it (hard to obtain, useful for ML [machine learning] training, cancer studies etc) but not sure on how to move about it.…