sandroherbig
Independent thinker focused on the intersection of identity, AI, and future human–computer interfaces. Regularly posts about Proof of Human (human verification), the limits of common identity checks, and thematic implications for democracy and technology.
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Repeatedly argues that reliable 'Proof of Human'—robust human verification and identity attestation—is becoming essential for democracy and human agency. Notes that common approaches such as FaceID and government ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
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Concentrates on identity verification and the security challenges posed by AI-driven impersonation. Also posts high-level commentary on emerging interaction paradigms like high-bandwidth brain–computer interfaces.
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Sandro Herbig @sandroherbig Apr 26, 2022 Gm from the @worldnetwork office
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Pinned Sandro Herbig @sandroherbig Mar 25 1/ Proof of Human is becoming increasingly critical. In the limit democracy...
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Congrats @eddylazzarin !! https://t.co/YUhI5n9ftD
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@signulll and eventually high bandwidth BCI will make interacting with the new computer even more fun and intuitive
A very high-level assertion that high-bandwidth brain–computer interfaces (BCI) will make computing more intuitive. No concrete catalyst, timeline, product, or company mentioned; tradable implications are thematic and long-dated.
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Active on platform X as @sandroherbig since at least 2022. Posts range from non-informational greetings to thematic threads on identity and technology; some posts are congratulatory or social in nature.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
Post argues “Proof of Human” (reliable human-verification / identity attestation) is becoming critical for democracy and human agency, but is technically difficult; common approaches like FaceID and government-ID checks are insufficient against scalable AI-agent impersonation.
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sandroherbig discusses technical and societal problems around proving humanness online, the inadequacy of existing identity methods against AI impersonation, and long-dated thematic ideas such as brain–computer interfaces. Analysis is high level and focused on future implications rather than near-term tradable catalysts.
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