thecreep
thecreep t1_je7zgq7 wrote
Reply to comment by NanditoPapa in Panera rolls out hand-scanning technology that has raised privacy concerns by eastbayted
It is is easier to steal a credit card for sure. However is the potential biometric security risk worth it? If a CC is stolen most places can cancel the card in minutes and even reverse any charges that may have been made. Digital wallets may also be more secure. This just feels like a "cool" convenience, and too many companies opt for these to entice customers while overlooking potential risks.
thecreep t1_je2rhrp wrote
This really feels like trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist. Is tapping your card so much harder than allowing your hand to be scanned?
thecreep t1_j1y8dh3 wrote
Reply to comment by Readityesterday2 in An A.I. Pioneer on What We Should Really Fear by quikfrozt
To be fair, it says "This interview has been edited and condensed from two conversations." It's quite possible she got in depth with each answer and NYT chose to edit it down for the main demographic of the Talk columns.
thecreep t1_ivmj9cm wrote
Reply to comment by i_wayyy_over_think in Tesla Recalls 40,000 Vehicles Over Potential Power Steering Failure by Additional-Two-7312
We can totally call out people's success and failures at the same time. No need to take one side or the other.
thecreep t1_je81cil wrote
Reply to comment by NanditoPapa in Panera rolls out hand-scanning technology that has raised privacy concerns by eastbayted
I think that's the big thing for me. My distrust for companies, especially those operating here in the US, is high enough that I aim to give them as little extra data as possible. I've worked for too many companies and startups here to see that their handing of Personal Identifiable Information (PII) is quite often a joke.