maya on Nostr: Just say no. No to biometric creep. No to dystopia wrapped in “helpful” branding. ...
Just say no.
No to biometric creep.
No to dystopia wrapped in “helpful” branding.
No to trading your irises for lattes.
You don’t need to scan your soul to prove you’re human.🤘🤘🫡
No to biometric creep.
No to dystopia wrapped in “helpful” branding.
No to trading your irises for lattes.
You don’t need to scan your soul to prove you’re human.🤘🤘🫡
quoting nevent1q…dauuFriends don't let friends get their eyeballs scanned to buy a coffee.
This portable dystopia machine is Tools for Humanity's latest effort to live up to their Orwellian name.
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Connoisseurs of the AI-will-end-humanity marketing hype train of a few years ago should find plenty to appreciate in an eyeball scanner framed as as a 'helpful' tool to distinguish between AI agents & humans.
Or is it for that? Or maybe point of sale? Or nebulous 'verification?'
The only clear thing? This device starts from a point of biometric #privacy invasion.
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It sure looks to me like another effort by the company Sam Altman founded to make a global data-grab.
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Just say no.
https://techcrunch.com/2025/04/30/sam-altmans-world-unveils-a-mobile-verification-device/