[Cryptography] People vs AI
Jerry Leichter
leichter at lrw.com
Tue Mar 11 17:03:23 EDT 2025
>>> ...Proof of Human is the cornerstone of the networks security.
>> I don't see any hope of being able to prove that an entity on the network is human, given even the current state of AI (and it only gets harder from here). That train left the station.
>
> I disagree here. The vast majority of our immediate peers we still have
> in person interactions with on a fairly regular basis. This is all that is
> required to bootstrap the security of the network.
But that has nothing to do with proof of humanity. You already know your peers are human - they need prove nothing to you.
Then again, most of the people I interact with I almost never meet physically. I've only ever met a few of the members of this list, for example.
> You can think of Eudaemon as a continuous keysigning party...
which solves, for me, exactly what problem? And in particular, how is it related to "Proof of Human is the cornerstone of the networks security"?
-- Jerry
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