Scamming is adversarial, so it’s normal for a scam to appear like it’s safe. But I’m not claiming my pattern match is superior to yours.
A scam could include getting financial information to get money, or a voice print for impersonation. Maybe the scammer has insider information about UFOs. Maybe it’s entrapment for breaking gambling laws. Maybe a journalist is writing a story about how evil rationalists exploit innocent people with fringe beliefs for money.
The scam probability doesn’t have to be large for it to dwarf the apparent benefits.
Scamming is adversarial, so it’s normal for a scam to appear like it’s safe. But I’m not claiming my pattern match is superior to yours.
A scam could include getting financial information to get money, or a voice print for impersonation. Maybe the scammer has insider information about UFOs. Maybe it’s entrapment for breaking gambling laws. Maybe a journalist is writing a story about how evil rationalists exploit innocent people with fringe beliefs for money.
The scam probability doesn’t have to be large for it to dwarf the apparent benefits.