AI firms propose ‘personhood credentials’ to combat online deception, offering a cryptographically authenticated way to verify real people without sacrificing privacy—though critics warn it may empower governments to control who speaks online.

  • recursive_recursion [they/them]@programming.dev
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    12 days ago

    With the multiple ethics violations, defending AI right now is to defend the meat grinder that is willing to churn out cash for those at the top at the expense of literally anything and anyone

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      12 days ago

      Yawn.

      AI is far more liberating from those at the top. Open source community driven models, working to provide people with skills they never could have possessed or afforded. And to boot it’s mostly trained on stolen content, and piracy is great unless you’re a big business.