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I'm rather suspicious of this story given the timing and the increase of "we need online ID to protect the children" narratives being pushed by various government
Lol I was going to say it sounds like all the AI shit that's posted to the "today I fucked up" forums all it needed was a couple " I turned my phone off because it was blowing up" and oddly similar and unnecessarily given ages.
Yeah. It was magically resolved by providing ID.
Hmmm.
Not just "ID" but a fucking birth certificate.
Which, of all the documents that can be faked, it's that one.
No picture. Just a piece of paper with a name, weight and parents' names.
How do they even verify my foreign birth certificate?
Like I could just forge one bearing the seal of my former country, how do they even tell if that's legit?
You could even fake one from a country that no longer exists. Are they really going to verify a birth certificate from Czechoslovakia?
"AI says it's real"