The bank’s automated control system saw the word “Iran”, a dog’s name, in the message field, identified it as a sanctioned country, and quickly blocked the account.
A pet dog in Finland was left uninsured because of his nickname. The artificial intelligence accepted the letter combination “Iran” in the animal’s insurance as the country and froze the account. This is reported in the Finnish edition of Yle.
Iran faces multiple European sanctions. It concerns not only monetary circulation between states and companies, but also individuals. Monitoring is mostly automatic.
So, due to EU sanctions, artificial intelligence froze the insurance of a dog in Finland that needed veterinary assistance. The owner of the animal paid 600 euros to the dog and wrote “Iranian insurance” in the message box about the transfer of the account.
The bank’s automated control system saw the dog’s name “Ira” in the message field, identified it as a sanctioned country, and quickly blocked the account.
Now the owner of the dog proves that this is not the same “Iran” and demands that he return the money to him.
Recall that on May 25, Iranian state media showed a test of a new Khorramshahr-4 ballistic missile. It is stated that the basic version of the missile has a warhead weighing 1,500 kg, and the maximum flight range is 2,000 km.
It was previously reported that Moscow and Tehran continue to cooperate in the field of military and economic aid to ensure continued financial support for Iran’s war against Ukraine.
Source: Focus
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