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AI detection tools may soon require invasive biometric scans like iris scans

Online services and retailers are increasingly demanding proof of humanity, moving beyond traditional methods like cookies to invasive biometric scans such as iris recognition. This shift is driven by the need to distinguish humans from AI agents, with companies like Perplexity and Amazon potentially adopting such technologies. The trend raises significant privacy concerns, as users might face mandatory biometric checks for everyday online activities like searching or shopping. AI

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IMPACT Biometric verification for AI detection could become a standard requirement for accessing online services, impacting user privacy and accessibility.

RANK_REASON The item discusses the potential adoption of biometric verification for online services to combat AI impersonation, which represents a new type of product/service feature.

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    While we discuss # ageverification and try to fight it, there is another invasion on privacy coming. More and more tools, online service, shops, everything you

    While we discuss # ageverification and try to fight it, there is another invasion on privacy coming. More and more tools, online service, shops, everything you can imagine, will ask you to prove you are human and not an AI. These proves will be invasive, because they will most li…