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Michael Cameron
@iserlone
Anyone have thoughts on age verification for kids online? People want to keep kids under 13 off of Instagram, but the trad way to do this would be to collect a ton of data on kids (id verify) in order to not collect data on kids. Feel like there's got to be a better way using ZK or digital identity
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Otto Mora
@ottomorac
How about a ZK proof derived from both an NFC identity card and facial match scan that would run locally in the device only? Could be done with our ZK tech that we have at PolygonID plus a facial scan software that matches the "datagram" of the facial biometrics stored in the NFC.
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atnsarts.eth
@atnsarts.eth
I believe there must be a verification by law in what age someone must be at social media.Hopinh AI will be used for that and for flagging in appropriate context
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Kames
@kames
@osprey is working on really interesting protocol that allows offchain data to be timestamped onchain supppper cost effectively, but the downsides would be no onchain permissions like w/ Semaphore. But you could probably cheapen the RiscZero ZK compute to verifiable identity memberships by orders of magnitude with it.
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Kames
@kames
Sounds like a really interesting use case! I think some combination of RiscZero (https://www.risczero.com/) and Semaphore(https://semaphore.pse.dev/) would be powerful here. Users could privately prove identity using general purpose verifiable compute and than be given authorization to join a ZK membership pool.
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