World Network Expands Global ‘Proof of Human’ Tech as AI Deepfakes Surge

  • AI Deepfakes are increasing and they start to shake everything up, from politics and finances to the basic confidence that we trust online every day.
  • In response, World Network is expanding its evidence of human technology to help fight back content and growing digital fraud.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) As a scientific discipline started in the 20th century, in the 1950s. In the 21st century, AI now manages everything from voice assistants, diagnostics in health care, finance, agriculture and more. There is a catch, deep fakes, which was first considered experimental, has now become a threat.

For the context, deep fakes have been realistic but fake images, videos or audio clips generated by artificial intelligence, often with the help of deep learning models such as generative adversarial networks (GANs).

World Network, a worldwide identity project, supported by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, is designed to take on one of the biggest emerging challenges in the digital world: distinction between people and increasingly convincing convincing by AI -generated entities. The core of this project is a system called ‘Proof of Human’. This is a biometric verification system that confirms that someone is a real, living person, not a bone or ai, without requiring invasive personal data. It does this via a device called the ball.

In a recent podcast, Eddy Lazzarin, the CTO of A16Z Crypto, Remco Bloemen, the head of Blockchain at World Foundation, and Adrian Ludwig, who is the main architect at Tools for Humanity, discussed the challenges of verifying the AI ​​-Wagen, Bots and Dieperk and Depper and Depper and Depper and Depper and Depper and Depper and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Boots and Domper. They emphasized how the technology of the world was designed with privacy in the core, aimed at verifying people on a global scale without jeopardizing individual anonymity. So far, more than 27 million people have become members of the World Network.

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Initiatives to improve digital verification

World cooperates with Rappi, the best delivery app from Latin -America, to prove that you are human as easy as ordering picking up. People in Buenos Aires can now plan a world -ID -verification from the Rappi app, and a trained courier comes directly to their door with a sphere to complete the process. It is a movement that is designed to make safe, anonymous identity verification easier and more accessible.

In the meantime, residents in Taiwan can now personally verify their world ID with the very first world space in Taipei. The launch could not come at a better time, with 88% of Taiwanese citizens who say they are worried about telling people online, this step brings real peace of mind.

In South Korea, World works together with Kaist, the leading science and tech university of the country, to launch the first anonymous Multi-Party Countation (AMPC) from Asia. With this technology, different parties can collaborate on shared data without revealing individual inputs, making a powerful way to protect privacy, while identity in the blockchain becomes possible.

The World Network is not the only one in this. IOTA creates tools to prevent incorrect information brought by AI. As reported by CNF, their new decentralized digital identity system gives content makers, settings and even machines cryptographically verified references. The point is to give users control over their data while they ensure that what we see online is authentic.

Credit : cryptonews.net