Apple to use “trust score” such as in Black Mirror
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Apple to use “trust score” such as in Black Mirror
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Re: Apple to use “trust score” such as in Black Mirror
#2I'm guessing this is basically a "bot score" and if it is too high/low they'll start hitting you with a CAPCHA when you try to buy something through your phone. I seriously doubt it will involve other people rating their interactions with you, making it rather unlike the Black Mirror episode they mentioned.
Re: Apple to use “trust score” such as in Black Mirror
#3Sorry, you can not purchase this iTunes Song, please make some real life friends and call them first. I'm guessing this is basically a "bot score" and if it is too high/low they'll start hitting you with a CAPCHA when you try to buy something through your phone. I seriously doubt it will involve other people rating their interactions with you, making it rather unlike the Black Mirror episode they mentioned.
Re: Apple to use “trust score” such as in Black Mirror
#4Sorry, you can not purchase this iTunes Song, please make some real life friends and call them first. I'm guessing this is basically a "bot score" and if it is too high/low they'll start hitting you with a CAPCHA when you try to buy something through your phone. I seriously doubt it will involve other people rating their interactions with you, making it rather unlike the Black Mirror episode they mentioned.
Yeah, the Black Mirror reference is a stretch - Apple is rating devices , not personalities, using simple metrics. I think the mistake was them using the word “trust”, which triggers all sorts of emotional readings.
Probably right on the usage of the word "trust". Someone probably thought "This is how much I trust that the legitimate owner is doing this" and it ran from there.
Re: Apple to use “trust score” such as in Black Mirror
#5Sorry, you can not purchase this iTunes Song, please make some real life friends and call them first. I'm guessing this is basically a "bot score" and if it is too high/low they'll start hitting you with a CAPCHA when you try to buy something through your phone. I seriously doubt it will involve other people rating their interactions with you, making it rather unlike the Black Mirror episode they mentioned.
Yeah, the Black Mirror reference is a stretch - Apple is rating devices , not personalities, using simple metrics. I think the mistake was them using the word “trust”, which triggers all sorts of emotional readings.
Re: Apple to use “trust score” such as in Black Mirror
#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yeah, the Black Mirror reference is a stretch - Apple is rating devices , not personalities, using simple metrics. I think the mistake was them using the word “trust”, which triggers all sorts of emotional readings.
It doesn't even look like it's rating devices. It looks like it's rating behavior as it relates to past behavior. Probably right on the usage of the word "trust". Someone probably thought "This is how much I trust that the legitimate owner is doing this" and it ran from there.
There's a clear separation between bank account activity and a person, but the separation between what's done on an account attached to a phone and a person is starting to blur. We have moved so quickly toward identifying with activity on our devices that we aren't entirely comfortable with systems monitoring for fraud, but we probably also don't want those systems not to exist.
Re: Apple to use “trust score” such as in Black Mirror
#7Sorry, you can not purchase this iTunes Song, please make some real life friends and call them first. I'm guessing this is basically a "bot score" and if it is too high/low they'll start hitting you with a CAPCHA when you try to buy something through your phone. I seriously doubt it will involve other people rating their interactions with you, making it rather unlike the Black Mirror episode they mentioned.
Yeah, the Black Mirror reference is a stretch - Apple is rating devices , not personalities, using simple metrics. I think the mistake was them using the word “trust”, which triggers all sorts of emotional readings.
Re: Apple to use “trust score” such as in Black Mirror
#8Sorry, you can not purchase this iTunes Song, please make some real life friends and call them first. I'm guessing this is basically a "bot score" and if it is too high/low they'll start hitting you with a CAPCHA when you try to buy something through your phone. I seriously doubt it will involve other people rating their interactions with you, making it rather unlike the Black Mirror episode they mentioned.
Yeah, the Black Mirror reference is a stretch - Apple is rating devices , not personalities, using simple metrics. I think the mistake was them using the word “trust”, which triggers all sorts of emotional readings.