Identity and Personhood Credentials in the 21st century
by Robert Phillips | at Minnebar 19 | 2:00 – 2:40 in Georgia | View Schedule
How do we know that we are interacting with a real person when online. AI has become so sophisticated that we are incapable of distinguishing a real human from an AI bot. The advent of decentralized systems, zero knowledge proofs and smart contracts is finally giving us an ability to provide proof of humanity and proof of permissions using zero knowledge proofs with smart contracts. Grokism is a tool to use to PUSH permissions down to an individual self sovereign digital identity and then use those permissions to interact online without revealing much of who you are. Only that you have been given a personhood credential and that you have those permissions...https://arxiv.org/pdf/2408.07892 Much of my work over the last 6 months at least has been based on the personhood credential paper defined in line. I am interested in solving problems of building generalized voting systems based on the solutions I am talking about. You can take a look at my youtube channel to further define what I am bringing to the Minnebar conference. https://youtube.com/@grokism4659?si=WmHTBaWjWBWdjXAU
Robert Phillips
Father, Grandfather and futurist. Trying to solve real problems in the world. https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-phillips-93699587/
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