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This is good positioning
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I would’ve thought the opposition is ai as a camera taking photos of latent space vs july-cam as a camera taking photos of physical space
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One strips you of sovereignty, the other ensures it
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maybe I need to think about this more I did think worldcoin was using Zk tech, although that doesnt stop it from being a bit freaky
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Worldcoin uses PKI + cryptography to bind you to your biometric identity ROC uses PKI + cryptography to ensure that nobody can lie to you about reality One is inherently more pro-freedom even if both offer economic benefits or use the same underlying tech cc @july in case my characterization is incorrect
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thanks for explaining for my own understanding is this correct: proof generated for verifying biometric identity vs proof generated for verifying image capture device
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zk proof in world coin is used to like the user's system id (world id) with the user's biometrics, without revealing which biometric data is connected to the world id zk proof in roc is used to commit that the hardware took the picture as presented (+/- permitted edits) I am not an expert on either of these though!
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aligned with my understanding and me too!
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