still no real human is involved, as they mention their verification is automated and prohabilistic — which is especially funny to hear in context of verification. Im pretty sure even a kid can go around it, e.g. on the video showing a photo of a person holding his passport which you can find online.
this is absurd, how do they define "person"? On the internet I can be another person from another country in a minute, another minute I will be a different person from a different country.
still no real human is involved, as they mention their verification is automated and prohabilistic — which is especially funny to hear in context of verification. Im pretty sure even a kid can go around it, e.g. on the video showing a photo of a person holding his passport which you can find online.
No. You have to turn your head, and stuff. Also, even if this would work, they allow only one verification per person per 90 days.
>one verification per person per 90 days.
this is absurd, how do they define "person"? On the internet I can be another person from another country in a minute, another minute I will be a different person from a different country.
No, that's not how it works.
So your saying it's not just feeding your video to the AI model and blindly trusting it's outcome? Any evidence how it works then?
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