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"Great question human. The answer is you need to be KYC'd and all your biometrics need to be assessed. And something something blockchain technology. Now get back in your pod."
That is what the overlords have programmed into “AI.” That is a misnomer. It isn’t artificial. It is programmed.
I don't think KYC (IDs and names can be stolen) or even pattern matching will cut it. The fact that machine knows how to "fight it" it will also know how to defeat the same defenses it described to you (e.g. old jet pilot race to "jam the jammer" ). My bet will be on money/currency, make it expensive so it wont be profitable but didn't we try that before?
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zxcv 2 years ago
And the answers were less than stellar
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someone 2 years ago
Video is hard to generate and we could ask humans to provide videos with context, background, different angles. Fingers. AI is having trouble making fingers. I would be more worried about people becoming stupid bots than bots becoming smarter... Another interesting project could be preserving important videos of humans for decades to come, to battle the fakeness that is approaching.
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someone 2 years ago
Yet another interesting project could be AI trained on nostr wisdom to counteract the undiscerning nature of current models.
Killing AI bots doesn't just cripple their ability to be used against us, it cripples our ability to use them for good. That alone means we shouldn't do it. Add in the huge waste of resources for a battle that will never be won, and it is obvious a better system is needed. Proof of work can work. Both directly in the interface or indirectly with #bitcoin micropayments. Who cares if it is a bot if it paid and follows the rules?
Blockchain and Web 3.0 Solutions: Idena.io and humanode.io are the two leading blockchains in the decentralized identity use case. Idena is personhood verification is presence-based, Humanode is biometrics-based.