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In general, I think that at present, identity recognition technologies have already developed so much that even KYC verification itself will soon seem to be a pure formality. I think AI has already learned so much, and so much it can use databases of other sources of personal data, that it is no longer a serious problem to accurately determine the identity of the player. Each of us has already passed KYC so many times that AI can even evaluate the reliability of the information. For example, according to solid databases that are stored in the banks that we use. I absolutely do not believe that every bank keeps personal data confidential because there are always leaks of information. So, apparently, KYC will soon be a formality.
And the casino will know who you are even without a long boring KYC.
Now there's a thought: a world where KYC is as trivial as changing socks, thanks to our buddy AI! It sounds tempting until you stop and think about what happens when things go south. Yes, artificial intelligence has come a long way, but remember that old saying about putting all your eggs in one basket? Trusting AI with personal data sounds like a privacy breach waiting to happen, considering the frequency of cyberattacks these days.
The skepticism towards banks maintaining data confidentiality does hold water, given the numerous data leaks we've seen in recent years. But before we start pointing fingers, let's remember that we voluntarily feed our data into social media platforms faster than a toddler with a tub of ice cream. Perhaps the key lies in making KYC processes more robust, and data encryption techniques stronger. And while we're at it, let's hope for an AI that respects our privacy as much as a librarian respects silence!
I'm afraid, dear friend, that thinking of AI as a good, noble person is a big mistake! The fact is that those people who lay algorithms in AI are completely different people with their own ideology, upbringing and worldview in general. And since, first of all, AI is now being developed for military purposes, respectively, AI algorithms must be tough, cruel and aimed at defeating it at any cost. There can be no talk of any nobility here. So in general, with such "teachers" as it is now, it's time for humanity to start being afraid and not trusting AI. So whatever one may say, we all get an option like from the blockbuster "Matrix". Well, maybe, of course, AI won’t make batteries out of people, but it doesn’t seem to give anything good to people either.
Although everyone thinks that AI will definitely be useful.
But I doubt it. And this is how I think.