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Board Games and rounds
Re: [FULL]🔥COINSLOTTY🔥 Review Campaign – Rewards From $60 to $70🔥
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Larvea
on 05/02/2023, 12:35:50 UTC
Don't worry about that balance it will be taken care of by their representative @SirJohnVonSlotty during working days.

Confirming that this will be taken care off Smiley Will go over the whole thread in detail tomorrow.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Valve's Steam Deck as a Mining Machine?
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Larvea
on 05/01/2023, 15:24:40 UTC
Did you manage to get that article research? Smiley Would love to see the comparison of current gen consoles and their hash rates...
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Board Economics
Re: Mistakes Successful People Never Make Twice
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Larvea
on 03/01/2023, 17:21:39 UTC
That one about shortcuts hit hard. Whenever I took some type of shortcut it would always backfire one way or the other Smiley))
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: What would be an ideal KYC solution?
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Larvea
on 13/12/2022, 05:26:06 UTC
Text to image generation software using deep machine learning,
can already generate KYC images and ID documentation that can pass KYC acceptance levels.

The issue for KYC is being able to determine if there is a real person at the other side of the process.

I didn't know about this, do you have any examples which I could take a look at?

I'm aware that AI content is entering it's renaissance period, I'm dodging those AI writers as crazy this year, but to generate KYC imagery is a new thing that I didn't know exists Cheesy  

There are no off the shelf services made for this specific purpose, at least none that I'm aware of, also I suspect that any currently available off the shelf text to AI service would have anti-counterfeit features in-built.

However given a combination of:
1: sufficient motivation
2: an imagination and an IQ slightly above the average intellect of  recent respondents to this thread
3: access to the correct training data such as the imagery stored in any kyc data base of any existing casino
4: the ethical values of the average casino owner

then it is my opinion that the quality of the image reproduction possible at current levels is sufficiently high enough to produce persuasive results. The quality of that imagery is improving at an exponential rate. I believe also that the Equivalent levels of high quality real-time video is not far off if not already within the realms of possibility.

I have already stated that KYC data is of high commercial value to a casino like stake.com. They are exerting high pressure on players to hand over that data at minimum cost before any legislation prevents them from doing this. Selling access to a KYC database for the purpose of building a text to image training model for deep fake ID image generation, is just one example of how players can be exploited beyond the traditional levels of exploitation you'd expect from the average online casino.



This is quite smart and would be possible. It would be interesting to see how the casinos would battle an influx of fake documents... This would most likely create another completely opposite industry (e.g. software to detect fake documents).