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You can even trick people over video now using AI, and without too much effort. The next generation of scams is going to be really creepy, society isn’t even a little bit ready.
https://www.tavus.io/ is just one product already pushing the boundaries in this space
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That's it, I'm only communicating with people that I can physically slap at the time of communication. Hopefully that buys me at least a decade.
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What if they add virtual slapping with a trout?
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That takes me back..
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Do it properly, or don't do it at all: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T8XeDvKqI4E
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If I can figure out how to slap someone over tcp the internet might become usable again.
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Seriously though, this is the tech layer we all really need and I fear no one is developing. I don't mean the obvious "scan your digital government ID to start the call" but just the equivalent of a CAPCHA. Probably a hand mirror is all you really need.
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A creator got impersonated and a fan scammed out $17k. The detective even shows the creator an AI video impersonation. I can easily spot it as a fake but in a few years it'll be nearly impossible.
Happy ending. The victim got scammed $17k for a custom table she never got and the creator surprised her with her desired dream table.
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Years? Yeah that'll be the end of this year, at most.
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Ssshh, dont fuel them
Wait, they probably dont look here
nvm
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