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by belter 505 days ago
It’s already wise to establish a shared authentication word or phrase with family and colleagues, because AI can now convincingly mimic a person’s face, voice, gestures, even their gait during video calls or phone conversations. A bot won’t know the secret passcode when you ask for it.

Within the next 20–25 years, you may need that same safeguard in face-to-face meetings, since Replicants will be lifelike enough to fool anyone.

Voight-Kampff Test: https://youtu.be/IbBfONITYNg

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Please click through the link before commenting. NHIs have absolutely nothing to do with AIs masquerading as humans. This is basically about service accounts and API keys...
I did. And took it further and read the docs.. :-)

"Unlike human identities, NHIs are not controlled or directly owned by a human. Their identity object and authentication often work differently to human, and common human user security measures do not apply to them."

So this is about identities who are not human as they use those service accounts. Some would go as far as to say: AIs masquerading as humans.