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with the emergence and proliferation of AI-generated content, i believe we will have to shift from a default-true to default-false mental model when interacting with online content. but holy shit do you know how depressing it is to assume the worst in everyone, which to me is to assume that they are inauthentic?
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What I’m working on with zkTLS can potentially help here with identity and provenance. Can be used to know it’s a unique human, but the content is in the general case hard to solve for. If it were my way, someone can try and pass of ai content but if they get caught would burn that identity
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For the content side of this, it almost feels like there could to be some globally accepted tag or certificate generated at the point where the underlying file/link is generated? Sort of like a digital version of a security thread in physical currency
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@osprey Has done a lot of thinking on this
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tbh i think the hardest part here isn't maybe not technical but rather bureaucratic/political - like I'd guess there'd need to be some sort of standard passed where browsers either don't render content contain within image/video elements w/o it, or there's some sort of warning displayed.
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