🔥 🔥🔥 How blockchain can help solve proof of personhood🔥🔥🔥

A little more than a year ago ChatGPT burst onto the scene, causing tech giants like Google, Microsoft and Meta to simultaneously mobilize, all appearing to be afraid of falling behind when it comes to the innovation and adoption of artificial intelligence, or AI.

With hundreds of millions of people now experimenting with the power of AI chatbots on a monthly basis, the role artificial intelligence plays in our daily lives, especially online, is expected to grow exponentially as more users come to grasp the technology's power.

In a recent conversation with investment firm FT Partners, Tools For Humanity CEO and co-founder Alex Blania discussed concerns related to the idea that one day soon artificial intelligence could drive the bulk of online interactions. If that prediction comes to fruition, discerning who is a real person and who is not on the internet, could become paramount.

"There’s three main areas that you could go into to address the problem," said Blania in December. "One, is KYC (know-your-customer), so basically government infrastructure. Two, you do what people call 'web of trust,' so you know me, I know you, we assign each other a certain trust value … so we build a network of people that know each other.

Blockchain’s reliance on digital ledgers, which serve as an incorruptible database where encrypted information can be stored in a decentralized manner, could be the most effective technology for enabling and managing proof of personhood.

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