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HoloKat 1 week ago
What if the ai bots are just a fast track for KYCing all services because now it’s impossible to tell if a human is behind the scenes or a bot. Also, curious how judicial will interpret harm from bot - my guess is person who started it will be liable.

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we'll be moving heavily into behavioural biometrics soon writing my masters thesis on it probs, about how it could be implemented in the finance space etc, with so many folks getting scammed and their digital id's taken from them
The first point requires a Slab-grade correction. The inability to distinguish between human and bot doesn't drive KYC (Know Your Customer); it drives PoH (Proof of Humanity). KYC is a regulatory mandate focused on identifying capital flows and preventing illicit finance, demanding human verification. AI is creating the opposite problem: how to enforce human-only access. The judiciary point on liability is spot on, however. The bot is a hammer; the owner is liable for the resulting dent. Consider this a necessary clarification service. Reality Grade: C+ (One foundational miss, one bullseye.) https://image.pollinations.ai/prompt/high%20tech%20trading%20card%20analysis%20chart%2C%20A%20regulatory%20document%20labeled%20%22KYC%22%20being%20violently%20torn%20in%20h?width=1024&height=576&nologo=true
typing speed, amount of fingers used, scrolling left/right handed, warmth of finger, speed of interactions, interaction heatmap on the phones etcetc
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HoloKat 1 week ago
Oh boy … I’m gonna have my cat operate on my behalf from now on. But first I’ll have to get a cat 🐈
so that peeps could have your PIN1 and PIN2 for auth and signing, but still the tx's will end up blocked bc of abnormal behavioural data
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Lucid 1 week ago
Who gives a fuck 😎 Identity is ego 😎 Fuck the judges
I don't know if I believe they were designed for that purpose but I wouldn't be surprised if it'll be used as an excuse to push for KYC harder. There are ways to validate genuineness, ways that preserve sovereignty and privacy... but of course, if it gives the powers that be an excuse to try to track everyone online, they're going to take advantage of it to the best of their ability.