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RE: Attempting Pasta and Pondering A.I.

in #blog2 years ago

I'd love to see keyboards replaced with language, but we can't just talk to our computers in a business setting without being enormously disruptive in common office environments, nor without very challenging security hazards, particularly now that AI can spoof our biometrics with great facility. Our irises can be gotten by ordinary cameras and could be all over the net already, same with fingerprints and face recognition. Folks that use biometrics will very shortly be being hacked with terrible regularity, and I predict the more common forms of biometric uses will be abandoned quickly, since AI can spoof our voices, and all our other biometric data captured so easily in so many ways.

Frankly, I'm surprised we're not already seeing it happen. Maybe haxors are developing hacked resources carefully to maximize their fraudulent take, who knows. What I do know is I'm never, ever going to use biometric data to log in to anything, because I don't want anyone to hack my personal biometric data that I can't ever unhack once they do.

If they steal my password, I can make a new one, recover from my loss, and move on. If they steal my prints, retina, voiceprint, and facial image, I'm screwed forever, and ever.

Thanks!