This scary AI recognizes passwords by the sound of your typing::British researchers have trained an artificial intelligence to recognize keystrokes by sound. A smartphone placed near a laptop served as the microphone.

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    11 months ago

    “As a defense measure, the researchers recommend that users use the ten-finger system when typing. In this case, the recognition rate of individual keys dropped significantly.”

    Lmao. If you know how to type, then it doesn’t work.

    This system also depends on the AI being trained on a particular keyboard. It’s probably not gonna work if you use a non MacBook computer.

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      11 months ago

      Years ago I got the (then) admin account password at work because one of the LAN admins typed with two pointer fingers and I just watched.

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        11 months ago

        Same, but at school. My account couldn’t log in for some reason, so the teacher logged me in as admin lmao

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          11 months ago

          At my high school the admin password for the Novell server was 12345. Kind of obvious if you see someone type it in.

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      11 months ago

      I was wondering how it would be able to tell what keyboard someone is using like I switch between Dvorak and Qwerty all the time ( I can only type properly in Dvorak though ).