Whatever you think about age verification as a requirement, it’s apparent that routine ID checks will create a huge new privacy concern across the Internet. Increasingly, users of most sites will need to identify themselves, not by pseudonym but by actual government ID, just to use any basic site that might have user-generated content. If this is done poorly, this reveals a transcript of everything you do, all neatly tied to a real-world verifiable ID. While a few nations’ age-verification laws allow privacy-conscious sites to voluntarily discard the information once they’ve processed it, this has been far from uniform. Even if data minimization is allowed, advertising-supported sites will be an enormous financial incentive to retain real-world identity information, since the value of precise human identity is huge, and will only increase as non-monetizable AI-bots eat a larger share of these platforms.
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Hallucination risksBecause LLMs like ChatGPT are powerful word-prediction engines, they lack the ability to fact-check their own output. That's why AI hallucinations — invented facts, citations, links, or other material — are such a persistent problem. You may have heard of the Chicago Sun-Times summer reading list, which included completely imaginary books. Or the dozens of lawyers who have submitted legal briefs written by AI, only for the chatbot to reference nonexistent cases and laws. Even when chatbots cite their sources, they may completely invent the facts attributed to that source.