@foxtomb232 Every "verify it's really you" flow asks the same question:
Is there a living face on the other side right now — or a photo, a replay, a deepfake?
Built Taskinogo to answer that in one REST call. ~300ms. Live demo on the site.
https://t.co/AAKhGHd039
@anupamrjp Every "verify it's really you" flow asks the same question:
Is there a living face on the other side right now — or a photo, a replay, a deepfake?
Built Taskinogo to answer that in one REST call. ~300ms. Live demo on the site.
https://t.co/AAKhGHd039
@foxtomb232 Every "verify it's really you" flow asks the same question:
Is there a living face on the other side right now — or a photo, a replay, a deepfake?
Built Taskinogo to answer that in one REST call. ~300ms. Live demo on the site.
https://t.co/AAKhGHd039
@ardent__dev Every "verify it's really you" flow asks the same question:
Is there a living face on the other side right now — or a photo, a replay, a deepfake?
Built Taskinogo to answer that in one REST call. ~300ms. Live demo on the site.
https://t.co/AAKhGHd039
@milan_milanovic it is in big systems like openai, claude, gemini for which year when they grow to the maximum all the software will be sold only by them…
@paulg The same thing is happening with code.
Devs don't read what AI writes anymore — they skim the diff and hit "accept." Reading full output, prose or code, is becoming a lost skill.
The difference: a skipped paragraph costs nothing. A skipped diff ships a bug.