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throwaway2474 | 3 years ago

I wonder who these well-spoken, educated scammers are and how they’re recruited.

Pet theory: voice recordings will be the next fingerprints/DNA, at some point it will be trivial to identify the person based on old recordings. At which point we can retroactively convict these people years or decades later, when they thought they were out of the woods.

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nullc|3 years ago

> retroactively convict these people years or decades later, when they thought they were out of the woods

Limitations exists for most crimes and torts. Prosecuting someone years or decades later when potentially exculpatory evidence is less available (e.g. no one, even themselves can remember their alibis, etc.) would be highly unjust.

Nextgrid|3 years ago

With costs of living skyrocketing everywhere and wages stagnating if not decreasing (remote work suddenly brings more competition) I wouldn't be surprised if otherwise legitimate people are tempted or even forced to do this out of desperation.

TobyTheDog123|3 years ago

I hope you’re not implying that these voice-recording/identity databases would be a good thing.