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grueztoday at 3:30 AM2 repliesview on HN

>What happens when everyone needs to use AI for their job? Genuine question that I think gets at the heart of the debate.

Considering most places does direct deposit and that requires a bank account (so KYC), I don't see what's particularly new here. Many places also do background and/or work eligibility checks, which again is a form of KYC.

>Today, you can buy parts/print a completely untraceable firearm, so do we license sales of steel tubing and 3D printers?

Fortunately 3d printed guns are bad enough that it's not really an issue, although the bigger threat is probably CNC machines. However that's probably will get a pass, because they're eye-wateringly expensive compared to black market guns that nobody would bother.


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acidphreak2ktoday at 1:22 PM

You can buy 80% lowers, which require no serial numbers on them if you don't transfer or sell, and it is pretty trivial to complete the machining necessary to make it a 100% lower. It does not require a professional CNC machining shop.

Buy an 80%, machine it to finish it, and you now have a completely unregistered long rifle with no serial number, and it is completely legal.

AnthonyMousetoday at 6:05 AM

> Considering most places does direct deposit and that requires a bank account (so KYC), I don't see what's particularly new here.

Slippery slope is a fallacy, they said.

> Many places also do background and/or work eligibility checks, which again is a form of KYC.

Except that it isn't KYC at all, both because employees aren't customers (most people are the employees of one company but the customers of hundreds or more), and because the majority of people don't have that requirement imposed on them by the government. There are many jobs you can get without a background check.