Close Menu
    DevStackTipsDevStackTips
    • Home
    • News & Updates
      1. Tech & Work
      2. View All

      Sunshine And March Vibes (2025 Wallpapers Edition)

      May 15, 2025

      The Case For Minimal WordPress Setups: A Contrarian View On Theme Frameworks

      May 15, 2025

      How To Fix Largest Contentful Paint Issues With Subpart Analysis

      May 15, 2025

      How To Prevent WordPress SQL Injection Attacks

      May 15, 2025

      Intel’s latest Arc graphics driver is ready for DOOM: The Dark Ages, launching for Premium Edition owners on PC today

      May 15, 2025

      NVIDIA’s drivers are causing big problems for DOOM: The Dark Ages, but some fixes are available

      May 15, 2025

      Capcom breaks all-time profit records with 10% income growth after Monster Hunter Wilds sold over 10 million copies in a month

      May 15, 2025

      Microsoft plans to lay off 3% of its workforce, reportedly targeting management cuts as it changes to fit a “dynamic marketplace”

      May 15, 2025
    • Development
      1. Algorithms & Data Structures
      2. Artificial Intelligence
      3. Back-End Development
      4. Databases
      5. Front-End Development
      6. Libraries & Frameworks
      7. Machine Learning
      8. Security
      9. Software Engineering
      10. Tools & IDEs
      11. Web Design
      12. Web Development
      13. Web Security
      14. Programming Languages
        • PHP
        • JavaScript
      Featured

      A cross-platform Markdown note-taking application

      May 15, 2025
      Recent

      A cross-platform Markdown note-taking application

      May 15, 2025

      AI Assistant Demo & Tips for Enterprise Projects

      May 15, 2025

      Celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD)

      May 15, 2025
    • Operating Systems
      1. Windows
      2. Linux
      3. macOS
      Featured

      Intel’s latest Arc graphics driver is ready for DOOM: The Dark Ages, launching for Premium Edition owners on PC today

      May 15, 2025
      Recent

      Intel’s latest Arc graphics driver is ready for DOOM: The Dark Ages, launching for Premium Edition owners on PC today

      May 15, 2025

      NVIDIA’s drivers are causing big problems for DOOM: The Dark Ages, but some fixes are available

      May 15, 2025

      Capcom breaks all-time profit records with 10% income growth after Monster Hunter Wilds sold over 10 million copies in a month

      May 15, 2025
    • Learning Resources
      • Books
      • Cheatsheets
      • Tutorials & Guides
    Home»Development»Artificial Intelligence»You might need ‘personhood credentials’ to prove you’re not AI

    You might need ‘personhood credentials’ to prove you’re not AI

    August 19, 2024

    A new research paper recommends that internet users be issued with credentials to prove that they are human as AI becomes increasingly indistinguishable from real people.

    The paper, authored by researchers from OpenAI, Microsoft, MIT, and others, comes at a time when the “dead internet theory” is becoming increasingly more believable. That theory suggests that the majority of online interactions and content are generated by bots.

    It’s described as a conspiracy theory, but the authors of this new paper seem convinced it could happen if it hasn’t already done so. The paper notes that “ highly capable AI systems may change the landscape: There is a substantial risk that, without further mitigations, deceptive AI-powered activity could overwhelm the Internet.”

    Distinguishing AI-powered users on the Internet is becoming increasingly difficult. AI can generate human-like content that sounds perfectly conversational and human-like avatars in image or video form.

    AI agents are getting better at browsing websites like an ordinary user, making sophisticated plans to achieve goals, and even solving CAPTCHAs when challenged.

    The second problem the paper identifies is scalability. AI models are becoming more powerful, cheaper, and increasingly available. AI has made online deception by malicious actors easy to do at scale, especially if you have an open-weight model.

    The paper notes the researchers’ concern, “We are concerned that the Internet is inadequately prepared for the challenges highly capable AI may pose.”

    Personhood credentials

    The researchers propose issuing internet users with what they call “personhood credentials”, or PHCs. These credentials can be stored digitally on a holder’s devices and would be used to prove personhood when signing up for an online service like an email address or account on X.

    Various organizations, governmental or otherwise, could serve as issuers of the credentials. While the paper doesn’t go into detail on how this could work, it suggests one possible implementation where a PHC could be issued to any holder of a tax identification number.

    The enrollment and usage process for the personhood credentials. Source: arXiv

    Verifying the credentials could be done using zero-knowledge proofs so that no aspects of the person’s identity are tied to the PHC. The idea is that you could prove to an online service provider that you are human but still retain anonymity.

    If PHCs were rolled out you’d see an end to “sockpuppeting” like the thousands of bots pretending to be people on X and other platforms. The proposed solution would also prevent a single user from creating multiple accounts on a platform that could then be used in large-scale bot attacks.

    Risks and challenges

    If we have come to a point where we need an organization to issue us with credentials that prove we are human, then we are well into Blade Runner territory. The PHC idea could cut down on the AI bot problem but comes with other challenges.

    How would equitable access be ensured? If you’re not able to physically visit a PHC issuer you could find yourself unable to use the internet, or at least sign up for online accounts.

    Even though the PHC wouldn’t reveal your identity online, your issuer would have that info. How comfortable would you feel about speaking your mind online if you weren’t sure your anonymity could be preserved?

    Suppose an issuer of the PHC is not a democratically elected government with checks on its powers and accountability. Might it decide to withhold a PHC from someone who was critical of it?

    The researchers acknowledge that a “PHC system, like any digital system, is vulnerable to attacks and exploits by multiple actors—most notably, subversion by the issuer itself, by service providers, and by users with malicious intent.”

    Not too long ago we thought that CAPTCHAs, selfies, or a video call were sufficient to prove that a real live human was on the other end of an online interaction. AI has put an end to that.

    We need a better solution, but applying to an organization for “proof of personhood” seems very Orwellian.

    The post You might need ‘personhood credentials’ to prove you’re not AI appeared first on DailyAI.

    Source: Read More 

    Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleThe Legend of Srinidhi Ranganathan
    Next Article How to Automate Insurance Claims Processing

    Related Posts

    Security

    Nmap 7.96 Launches with Lightning-Fast DNS and 612 Scripts

    May 16, 2025
    Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)

    CVE-2025-4732 – TOTOLINK A3002R/A3002RU HTTP POST Request Handler Buffer Overflow

    May 16, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Continue Reading

    It’s Safer Internet Day. So where is our Internet of Secure Things?

    Development

    Duplicati – store encrypted backups online

    Linux

    MaRDIFlow: Automating Metadata Abstraction for Enhanced Reproducibility in Computational Workflows

    Development

    Rilasciata Nobara 42: una nuova versione “rolling release”

    Linux

    Highlights

    Development

    Understanding Causal AI: Bridging the Gap Between Correlation and Causation

    April 20, 2024

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has traditionally been driven by statistical learning methods that excel in identifying…

    Boost inference performance for Mixtral and Llama 2 models with new Amazon SageMaker containers

    April 8, 2024

    Meta resumes AI training using EU user data

    April 15, 2025

    How to Fix the Composer Error: “Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages”

    January 28, 2025
    © DevStackTips 2025. All rights reserved.
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.