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by sausse
829 days ago
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It’s not absurd. The bottleneck for additional predation is not the available toolkit, else we’d see a more obvious correlation between a society’s resource endowment and its callousness. 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. |
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It is, because I wasn't directly comparing AI to traffic but only reaching for an example to illustrate how irrelevant is the case whether the threat is something completely unique or not.
> Handwringing over the threat of AI without substantiating an argument beside “enabled volume” is just self-righteousness.
Dismissing it as "meh, not new" is plain silliness.
> AI isn’t posed to shift the balance of MFA versus phishers in a way that can’t be meaningfully corrected
What on Earth makes you think that ? The beautiful way we're handling scams right now ? If you think it's irrelevant that phishing via phone call can now or soon be fully automated and the attack may even be conducted using a copy of someone's voice - well, we won't get anywhere here.