I’m only parroting. The developers of Lemmy mentioned this as the only empirically effective option in the real world. AI in the real world is far dumber than it is framed in the media. Even a well trained model can’t just run off on a long tangent path to connect the dots. It only works for a very short time under controlled circumstances in the real world before it must be reset. This is not real AI.
You’re right about AI - it doesn’t exist and is decades away, what we have are increasingly capable statistics engines, aka machine learning.
A for the topic, that’s easily worked around by having domains with catch-all addresses and a script that just clicks any registration link that comes in.
Of course such domains are easily spotted and blocked, but domains are cheap as hell, and there are undoubtedly plenty of botnet nodes on hosts that can receive mail du they don’t even need to register their own domains at all.
I’m only parroting. The developers of Lemmy mentioned this as the only empirically effective option in the real world. AI in the real world is far dumber than it is framed in the media. Even a well trained model can’t just run off on a long tangent path to connect the dots. It only works for a very short time under controlled circumstances in the real world before it must be reset. This is not real AI.
You’re right about AI - it doesn’t exist and is decades away, what we have are increasingly capable statistics engines, aka machine learning.
A for the topic, that’s easily worked around by having domains with catch-all addresses and a script that just clicks any registration link that comes in. Of course such domains are easily spotted and blocked, but domains are cheap as hell, and there are undoubtedly plenty of botnet nodes on hosts that can receive mail du they don’t even need to register their own domains at all.
Ok interesting thanks!