I think AI is fucking up again.Sounds to me like Chase started letting an AI monitor transactions looking for fraud, and instead of actually looking at the possible fraud they're just cutting accounts without verifying shit.https://abc7chicago.com/amp/post/lombard-man-says-chase-froze-40k-money-river-north-woman-carolina-come-forward-similar-issue/18397983/If I'm right we might have to worry about increasingly aware AI flagging your accounts for "fraud" based on the bias of what company and employees worked on that AI. It also might be another bit of proof that just letting AI do work with no oversight and cutting all of your employees who used to do those bean counting or artistic or even programming jobs might not be the best plan.
>>526108495i love it that we are handing over all our banking info to pajeets
>>526108495The FedGov is requiring so many SARs (Suspicious Activity Reports) on banking transactions that they are drowning is a sea of noise. The average person is generating a dozen SARs a year, while the average business is making hundreds.>>526108561Yes wise human, Skynet is much superior to Pajeet humans.
>Born too early to explore the stars>Born too late to explore the world>Born just right in time to witness inbred Habsburg AI
>>526108495maybe it was suspiciously normal activity