July
@july
Interested in this idea of building a planetary-level verified physical reality for humans, AI programs, embodied AI, robots, vehicles, IoT devices and anything in between This data doesn't seem to exist on the internet today, I'm often fascinated by things that don't seem to exist on the internet
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@knny
Personal opinion, if you make everything verifiable, you make everything gatekeep-able and commodified. Subscribe to use your toaster. Pay per car startup. Needing an AI "certification" to apply to a job. I don't envy this reality, I hope we can keep everything as offline as long as possible.
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Brent Fitzgerald
@bf
This is a thoughtful take Verifiability can improve individuals’ access to truth, but it also improves corporate and government access to truth. We develop new tech to fix the problems of our current tech, then we have new problems that might be even thornier.
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KMac🍌 ⏩ ツ
@kmacb.eth
I disagree. Data integrity (ability to verify the data hasn’t been changed) doesn’t have the properties of existence (ie timestamps), possession (digital signatures) ownership (tokens), or privacy (encryption). But yeah it is a small step forward to add those additional properties. This stuff is powerful & useful. Like electricity it can kill you or brighten the world.
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July
@july
i'd say less about making everything verifiable, mostly interested in physical reality, through the perspective of sensors - and making that verifiable. i'd hope (and i'd like to build this, so i think we get control over this) keep the underlying reality will still hold subjectivity -i.e. keep room for art
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