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by lewhoo
834 days ago
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> But a car going into a stroller at 150mph versus 200mph is negligible. I guess when you distort every argument to an absurd you can claim you're right. > but with it would come a better awareness of their tactics I don't follow. Are you saying new and more sophisticated ways to scam people are actually good because we have a unique chance to know how they work ? |
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Handwringing over the threat of AI without substantiating an argument beside “enabled volume” is just self-righteousness.
AI isn’t posed to shift the balance of MFA versus phishers in a way that can’t be meaningfully corrected in the short and long term, so using “scamming” as a means to oppose disseminating tech feels reductive at best.