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"Personhood credentials" to prove you're real... because of A.I.
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(Yesterday, 09:27 AM)theshadowknows Wrote: This gives me the chills. The end is near. https://world.org/world-id
 
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It may be useful in conjunction with Skynet.

Part one was developing the AI software, part two is developing the Mark of the Beast one world ID for dissemination from AI when using the internet.

I would never trust this even if it was convenient and could absolutely prove how real I am... Since 2014 "real me" has had my identity exposed with no less than 5 separate data breaches. My phone provider, credit union, Equifax, and on and on.

The more we are forced to streamline our Identity across all platforms in a unique E-Wallet type thing, the easier it is for shady people to buy our Identities lock, stock, and barrel.

And in the James Cameron future, when self aware hominid androids are a thing, we'll all need to get Dark Angel tattoos on the back of our necks. Only it will be a QR code.
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#22
It all starts with resisting the QR madness!
Sounds silly but it's true!
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#23
(Yesterday, 01:38 PM)sahgwa Wrote: It all starts with resisting the QR madness!
Sounds silly but it's true!





Absolutely mate have found a good rule of thumb is to find which articles are being actively deleted and just follow that lol.





Quote:1-Collapse the banking system (problem)


2-Nationalize the banking system (reaction)


3-Replace currency with digital currency
(solution)


The Hegelian dialectic in action.


It was always about getting you to agree to CDBC.


Agreeing to CBDC = agreeing to the social credit score (SCS)

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#24
(Yesterday, 12:15 PM)Maxmars Wrote: (Just a plug for reference: "Personhood credentials" to prove you're real... because of A.I.)


"World ID" is another 'consolidate data' façade.

Now this notional construct will have validating data which is owned and trafficked by yet another virtual middleman.  

And how long before 'requirements' are foisted upon users... sex, gender, religion, race, ethnicity, income-level, social score, MAC address, banking tokens, social media memberships...?

I can't relate to the disconnect between the developers and the reality that they cannot guarantee safety, security, nor disposition of the 'world' information they will house and use for their "commerce." 

And the "encryption" fantasy is getting old... most every internet entity can be breached and siphoned... it happens every day, everywhere... except in the "World ID" realm the prize will be be for ALL the apples in the cart.  When they get hacked, every connected entity will be open to exploitation.

My apologies. I didn't see your thread. I merged mine into yours.  Biggrin
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(09-24-2024, 12:36 AM)l0st Wrote: I'm having a similar problem with AT&T right now. They've added a bunch of fraudulent charges to my bill, admitted to it, but if I want them removed they "must" do some stupid voice print thing. I refuse.

I will not do it, never gonna do it. Now I'm embroiled about 5 layers deep and no acquiescence yet? I'm not capitulating. I've stated about 50 times now, tbius is not in the contract and I will not do it. Still being run around. I actually have lawyers involved now... This may actually go to court!


Amazon has a public facial recognition database at least 10 years now.
That's cool that you are standing up to the sheet. Let us know how it goes. Make a thread .
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(Yesterday, 06:06 PM)theshadowknows Wrote: My apologies. I didn't see your thread. I merged mine into yours.  Biggrin

Not necessary... My thread was well before the "World ID" thing...

Also, when I wanted to discuss it, it was more speculation than news...  Your find is much appreciated and deserves its own slot.
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