The Tech Has Gotten Too Dystopian and Evil. Burn it all down
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When I read this post....
And then I look at this
So, LOTS of money laundering achieved through creation of fraudulent PACs, Real Estate companies, etc. But at the very bottom of it all, these Deeds of Title and the like require the signature of a HUMAN BEING.
One of the ways this investigation into the racketeering has found success is in finding those signatures that either are an assumed name (usually similar to the actual person, i.e. Katelyn Hobbeson or what have you) or a signature of a person who does not exist.
How much easier does life get for the criminal class if they are able to utilize this technology to fraudulently extend the digital life of deceased people, in order to achieve motives of all kinds, such as (but not limited to) signing certain types of documents which require verification for money laundering purposes, or even for ballot signatures?
Depending on how they structure the AI, would it be possible for the technology to bypass certain security checks, such as 2 step verifications sometimes required to log-in to accounts to pay your cable bill, or do banking, etc.?
I mean theoretically, they could keep huge numbers of people who "died suddenly" alive digitally, and move money into any bank accounts that weren't closed by their family, friends etc. Hell, they could probably sign them up for NEW ones if the AI has enough personal info and can respond properly to security checks! So my point is, would this be a way to continue to fudge economic data and fake positive numbers for certain companies (cell phone, cable, internet, other auto payments?) even as the REAL POPULATION DWINDLES OFF?
They CLAIM this is just for social media, but I find ZERO legitimacy to their proposed uses. I have friends that have been dead for 10 years who still have active accounts on FB, managed by their family members usually. Obviously they don't log on to those accounts very much - maybe even just once a year for the anniversary of their passing or the deceased's birthday.
I think it would be VERY possible to infiltrate accounts like that with this AI to request a ballot for an upcoming election, sign up for a monthly subscription service, open a bank or utility account, and fund this type of stuff with a Venmo payment sent via another bad actor or zombie FB account - and of course, the AI would be able to accept it and continue to make digital footprints like this, all while running in the background and never making even the deceased person's family aware of it.
The AI could just hide all notifications and activity from those specific users in the settings, and then go on to continue living a digital life after death without anyone who knew the person during their life (and would thus be aware that they were no longer alive) ever becoming aware of this going on.
If someone figured it out, the motive of "helping someone grieving the person's passing" is what they will excuse the AI's presence with. Using technology like this, especially as we are headed into a period of experiencing extraordinary mortality across the globe due to the death jabs, could have massive implications. They would be able to keep entire company balance sheets afloat, win elections, and fudge a holy host of vital data points (not the least of which being population data usually derived from either Census bureau or insurance companies) to keep the propaganda machine working to deceive the public.
One of the BIGGEST ways we've been able to become privy to the epidemic of death and injury happening is through the insurance industry - not JUST life insurance, but auto policy, disability claims, homeowners insurance and a whole range of policies that, y'know, living people take out. With this tool they could continue to fund the policy via a backdoor and never alert the public to the dramatic dropoff in population, not to mention keeping the financial system from collapsing due to the sheer number of workers dropping off a fucking cliff.
Welcome to the future, where we resurrect people online to keep the system going. Its UNSPEAKABLY evil.
Quality response. And even more challenging a task than thwarting identity theft. If the bad guys used insurance company products to keep a deceased person’s financial life alive…how much more difficult will it become to tease out the dead from the living?
It seems there will be a point that we must return to showing up in person for financial transactions? House titles, mortgages, loans…?
Just a note: Life Insurance carriers are now required to do checks against the SSI Death Index. Policies with lots of cash can live off the cash. I used to work for an agency that had been around for several decades, and when they used to generate more paper for annual statements, you would see policies that had been inforce for YEARS and the ibsured was very old. The key was the policy was purchased when the person was young and therefore the premium low. You would look at the age of the insured and think does this person even know they have a policy. Then I realized what was happening.
This is part of the reason they are now required to run the check; to ensure the beneficiary receives the benefits. The complaint was the company not paying out the benefits when they accepted the premiums. Most claims are because the beneficiary notifies the company, but what if you don't know about it? If it lapses because the client is dead, oh well. This is to prevent that.
This happened when my FIL passed. I did all the final paperwork, but I missed an old policy he had as a retirement benefit. I think it was like $5K. But one day, it showed up in the mail for my MIL.
But as to your overall thesis, it is rather chilling plausibility.