This text introduces a business-fiction fable that redefines identity and access management (IAM) for an era dominated by artificial intelligence. Through the character Lucky, it explores how AI-driven deception exploits human empathy, urgency, and judgment rather than breaking technical encryption. The narrative argues that traditional security fails when it treats trust as a static event or a permanent state granted during onboarding. Instead, the author advocates for identity systems redesigned around human limits, shifting responsibility from individuals to automated, context-aware architectures. By focusing on dynamic confidence and system-mediated recovery, organizations can better defend against imitation and persuasion. Ultimately, the work serves as a call to action to move trust from real-time human intuition into governed, cryptographic, and verifiable technical frameworks.
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