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TommySoda , to Technology in Is This the End of Plastic? Visa's New Technology Could Replace Physical Cards

I can't wait for the article saying how we're gonna solve world hunger with AI.

RizzRustbolt ,

I think someone already wrote a proposal for that.

todd_bonzalez ,

Nobody goes hungry if the Human race is extinct.

filister ,

The same way Israel is solving hunger with AI in Gaza.

Stalin once said, "Net cheloveka, net problemy" ("No person, no problem").

metaStatic , to Technology in Is This the End of Plastic? Visa's New Technology Could Replace Physical Cards

“[Biometric confirmation is] a lot harder to compromise,”

And a lot easier to obtain by force

Imgonnatrythis ,

And a lot harder to alter when compromised.

AbidanYre ,
NeoNachtwaechter , (edited )

Stolen? LOL fingerprints cannot be stolen. Stealing is taking away something from someone.

They are not protected, they are not copyrighted, they don't go away from you when someone copies them ...

You leave them everywhere, every day.

Fingerprints are public knowlege.

RGB3x3 ,

Fingerprint [records]. It says that in the article. Does it please you to be so pedantic?

Slotos ,

Identification != Authentication

As obvious as this sounds, I’ve learned over the years that most people don’t understand what it means exactly.

metaStatic ,

"Biometric confirmation" is both

yukijoou , to Technology in Is This the End of Plastic? Visa's New Technology Could Replace Physical Cards

lmao. as if the ai was gonna have a better carbon footprint than the small plastic thing you replace every 5-10 years

CheapFrottage ,

The post below this one in my feed is “Microsoft’s carbon emissions up by 30% due to ai”

kirklennon , to Technology in Is This the End of Plastic? Visa's New Technology Could Replace Physical Cards

“The industry is at a pivotal point - new technologies like Gen AI are rapidly shifting how we shop and manage our finances,” said Jack Forestell, Chief Product and Strategy Officer, Visa.

This is so cringey. I get that investors are randomly throwing cash at companies that talk up "generative AI," but it has nothing to do with anything they announced. Is it impossible to just be content with ridiculously sophisticated algorithms? Did someone hold a gun up to these people and demand they spit out some drivel that uses the buzzwords du jour?

Also, the headline feature was solved a decade ago when Apple Pay was released (and no, not by the janky predecessors of Apple Pay but specifically with the launch of Apple Pay, which everything was then changed to replicate). One device that can hold an entire wallet of cards and I can choose what to use right when I pay? Wow! So new.

JackGreenEarth , to Technology in Is This the End of Plastic? Visa's New Technology Could Replace Physical Cards
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Only when they stop trying to DRM lock phone pay to phones with locked bootloaders will I use phone pay

Deceptichum , to Technology in Is This the End of Plastic? Visa's New Technology Could Replace Physical Cards
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People still use physical cards? I haven’t been carrying any cards at all for so many years now.

canis_majoris ,
@canis_majoris@lemmy.ca avatar

There's a transaction limit on tap payments. Sometimes you need to chip or swipe when it's over $250 or something.

kirklennon ,

Seems like you're Canadian. America doesn't have limits on tap to pay.

saiarcot895 ,

It depends on the place. There's a grocery store I go to (in Seattle, WA) that has a $100 limit for mobile payments.

Kusimulkku ,

I'd be happy to use Google Wallet most of the time but Google is real worried about my custom ROM and won't allow me to.

thejml ,

Sadly, too many places around here don’t get support Apple Pay and even less Google wallet. It’s definitely improved the last few years, probably 80%, but not 100%, so I’ve had to carry mine. So close I can’t wait!

partial_accumen ,

I'm getting old. Google keeps changing their touchless pay system and app. I got tired of switching after the third version of whatever Google is calling it now and gave up. Google pay, no Android pay, no Google wallet!

Imgonnatrythis ,

Assume you are not in US? Phone pay never caught on here in a big way unfortunately.

ThePrivacyPolicy ,

I did it when I was travelling to the US a few years back and the store clerk looked at me like I had two heads. It's so normal in Canada I never thought much of it, and here I was a celebrity in this store and everyone was just wow'd at the magic I'd done.

Telodzrum , (edited )

I’m in the US and use my watch or phone for nearly every purchase. I was at the farmers market this morning and used my watch for five transactions. The last time I used a card was at the dentist a few weeks ago.

htrayl ,

It is definitely picking up very quickly currently. Far more common in the last couple years than before.

Skua ,

I don't feel comfortable putting that much important stuff in one thing. If I lose my phone or my wallet, the other can do a lot to help cover for it until I get a replacement

Cheskaz ,

I remember on reddit once someone from the US complaining about people assuming their bar had EFTPOS machines/pay wave saying "You wouldn't go to the grocery store without your wallet?!"

And me, in Australia just being like...but... I do? I almost never take my wallet with me to the grocery store...

(Although, because my student public transport card is the only thing I can't put on my phone, going out for drinks is one of the few times I'm almost guaranteed to have my wallet) (also because I want to have backups if something goes wrong while I'm inebriated)

nyan ,

I prefer carrying the plastic over carrying a tracking deivce everywhere with me. Then again, I'm one of those weirdos that also still carries cash.

(Note that I'm not saying you should ditch your phone—your priorities are doubtless different from mine—just that for me the tradeoff is not acceptable.)

TheFeatureCreature , to Technology in Is This the End of Plastic? Visa's New Technology Could Replace Physical Cards
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New AI technology promises to-

Hmm, where have I heard this before...

harsh3466 ,

I noped out as soon as I read that line.

duckCityComplex ,

The funny thing is AI is not really mentioned in the rest of the article. I don't think any of the new technology being introduced has anything to do with AI.

I guess "AI" is just a synonym for "new stuff" now.

plz1 ,

"AI" is the new "cloud"

agressivelyPassive ,

I also promise, to pay you back, if you give me 10 million. No contractual obligations, but I totally promise!

return2ozma OP , to Technology in Is This the End of Plastic? Visa's New Technology Could Replace Physical Cards
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Within a decade, you’ll likely access all of your cards with one credential and choose which payment method you’d like to use. That includes not just credit and debit cards, but also buy now, pay later options and direct payments from your bank account.

Visa is rolling out technology that will allow you to tap your card on your smart device to add it to your wallet. You’ll also be able to tap your card to your phone to confirm a transaction without needing to input any additional information.

Gormadt ,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Visa is rolling out technology that will allow you to tap your card on your smart device to add it to your wallet. You’ll also be able to tap your card to your phone to confirm a transaction without needing to input any additional information.

So like almost any tap to pay system?

Shit I was doing this stuff with GPay for years.

Within a decade, you’ll likely access all of your cards with one credential and choose which payment method you’d like to use. That includes not just credit and debit cards, but also buy now, pay later options and direct payments from your bank account.

This is just PayPal.

aniki ,

yeah I never go to the grocery store with more than a bag and a phone...

metaStatic ,

and I would trust it about as much as paypal.

Zero.

AA5B ,

So …. In a decade we’ll get ApplePay?

Anyolduser , to Streetwear in This company sells jeans designed to make it look like you wet yourself

It's got nothing to do with piss.

https://getcalicocutpants.com/

Jilanico OP Mod ,
@Jilanico@lemmy.world avatar

What in all hell

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

YOU GOTTA GIVE!

Anyolduser ,

You gotta give, otherwise the whole thing falls apart.

HeartyOfGlass , to Streetwear in This company sells jeans designed to make it look like you wet yourself

Ah, finally, Le Piss

Cris_Color , to Streetwear in This company sells jeans designed to make it look like you wet yourself
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It's called fashion, sweaty pissy

Omgboom , to Streetwear in This company sells jeans designed to make it look like you wet yourself
FaizalR , to Streetwear in This company sells jeans designed to make it look like you wet yourself
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For me it’s just weird.

Okokimup , to Streetwear in This company sells jeans designed to make it look like you wet yourself
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Maybe I'm super old, but is this that much different from buying jeans that are pre-shredded?

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f7512567-9307-4788-a66c-05c2e7500715.jpeg

thefartographer ,

Arguing with my mom about why the "normal" jeans are gonna make me look like a loser

But these ones were professionally pissed on by an artist!

dohpaz42 ,
@dohpaz42@lemmy.world avatar

Let’s see… holes in pants, versus looking like you peed yourself? Hmm. Tough call, but I’m going to go with YES very different.

BakerBagel ,

Rugged or "distressed" denim has an edgy/rebellious association to it which is why they have been popular with teenagers for decades now.

Small children, geriatric patients, and alcoholics piss their pants. I don't really aee how you can compare the two...

Anticorp ,

Yes

sik0fewl , to Streetwear in This company sells jeans designed to make it look like you wet yourself

Because it's the coolest!

jodanlime ,
@jodanlime@midwest.social avatar

Well than you can call me Miles Davis

So_zetta_slowpoke ,

Oh my god, that is the grossest thing I've heard in my life! Let's go!

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