Maybe the long-term solution for such attacks is to hide most of the internet behind some kind of Proof of Work system/network, so that mostly humans get to access to our websites, not machines.
Maybe the long-term solution for such attacks is to hide most of the internet behind some kind of Proof of Work system/network, so that mostly humans get to access to our websites, not machines.
It’s very explainable. And somehow, like clockwork, there are always comments to say “there is nothing new, the Internet has always been like this since the 80s”.
You know, part of me wants to see AI proliferate into more and more areas, just so these people will finally wake up eventually and understand there is a huge difference when AI does it. When they are relentlessly bombarded with realistic phone calls from random numbers, with friends and family members calling about the latest hoax and deepfake, when their own specific reputation is constantly attacked and destroyed by 1000 cuts not just online but in their own trusted circles, and they have to put out fires and play whack-a-mole with an advanced persistent threat that only grows larger and always comes from new sources, anonymous and not.
And this is all before bot swarms that can coordinate and plan long-term, targeting specific communities and individuals.
And this is all before humanoid robots and drones proliferate.
Just try to fast-forward to when human communities online and offline are constantly infiltrated by bots and drones and sleeper agents, playing nice for a long time and amassing karma / reputation / connections / trust / whatever until finally doing a coordinated attack.
Honestly, people just don’t seem to get it until it’s too late. Same with ecosystem destruction — tons of people keep strawmanning it as mere temperature shifts, even while ecosystems around the world get destroyed. Kelp forests. Rainforests. Coral reefs. Fish. Insects. And they’re like “haha global warming by 3 degrees big deal. Temperature has always changed on the planet.” (Sound familiar?)
Look, I don’t actually want any of this to happen. But if they could somehow experience the movie It’s a Wonderful Life or meet the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, I’d wholeheartedly want every denier to have that experience. (In fact, a dedicated attacker can already give them a taste of this with current technology. I am sure it will become a decentralized service soon :-( )