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Agent Nation – Credentialed but Not Accountable

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AI and Us: It's Complicated

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AI: The Falsity of Comparison

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AI: The Falsity of Comparison

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Agent Nation – The Skunkworks

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Who Are You?

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The Making of Digital Identity: Mobile Revolution and the Surveillance Machine

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The Sovereign Illusion: Who Owns Europe's AI Future?

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Identity and Immigration

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The Making of Digital Identity – The Cryptographic Solution

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The "Inhuman Centipede" and Identity

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The Power Problem – A Silicon Valley Story

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The Craft vs. the Commodity: What We Lose (and Gain) When AI Writes Our Code

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Analysis – AI Agents as Employees

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When Computers Learned to Ask "Who Are You?"

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The Making of Digital Identity – The Birth of Digital Authentication

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Who's Advertising to Your AI?

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When we can verify a person but recognize nothing–what are we authenticating?

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AI Agents Get Spending Power While Humans Fail Authenticity Tests at 51.2%

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What happens when we outsource human intimacy to engagement algorithms?

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zerolayers
·15 日前·議論
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·2 か月前·議論
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zerolayers
·6 か月前·議論
Twenty-six years ago, I landed in a country I'd never visited but somehow already knew. I thought the split existence I'd live, here and there simultaneously, was just the immigrant condition. Turns out, I was early to something much bigger!
zerolayers
·7 か月前·議論
Brilliant quote!
zerolayers
·7 か月前·議論
At the end of the 1960s, digital identity had a problem: to verify identity, the system must know the secret; but if the system knows the secret, the secret can be stolen.
zerolayers
·7 か月前·議論
If AI generates the content, trains on that content, then deploys agents to navigate that content on your behalf—at what point does your identity become whatever the model consensus decides you are?
zerolayers
·8 か月前·議論
Here's a fictional take on it, yet sadly based on real events: https://syntheticauth.ai/posts/synthetic-auth-the-power-prob...
zerolayers
·8 か月前·議論
Here's an entertaining take that flows with this topic: https://syntheticauth.ai/posts/synthetic-auth-the-power-prob...
zerolayers
·9 か月前·議論
The "AI Agents As Employees" paper: - Promises explainability, admits black boxes - Calls them teammates, admits they can't reciprocate - Proposes social contracts with non-agents - 57 pages, 100 words on identity management Words matter when liability follows.
zerolayers
·9 か月前·議論
Every time you log into a website, unlock your phone, or prove you're not a robot, you're participating in a system that's become dizzyingly complex. Behind those simple moments—typing a password, getting a text code, scanning your face—sits an entire industry of standards and protocols: NHI (non-human identities), IAM (Identity and Access Management), SSO (Single Sign-On), MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication), RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), OAuth (Open Authorization), OIDC (OpenID Connect), SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language), and dozens more acronyms that all relate to proving you are who you say you are and determining what you're allowed to access. How did things become this complicated?
zerolayers
·9 か月前·議論
ChatGPT can now buy things for you. Google just released a protocol for AI agents to handle payments. And nobody's asking the obvious question: who's advertising to your AI? OpenAI's Instant Checkout lets you shop without leaving the chat. Google's Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) gives AI agents the infrastructure to transact on your behalf. Both companies insist results are "organic" and "unsponsored." Right. Because when you build a payment rail that processes transactions through conversational AI, advertisers definitely won't figure out how to optimize their product descriptions for agent preferences instead of human eyeballs. We spent decades learning how to game Google's algorithm. How to buy Facebook ads that target your exact neuroses. How to SEO our way into your search results. Now we're handing purchase decisions to agents that "consider factors like availability, price, quality" and trust them to rank options "purely on relevance." Relevance to what? The prompt you typed? The preferences they've inferred? The merchants who've optimized their listings for whatever embedding space these models operate in? The shift isn't humans buying things versus AI buying things. It's discoverable persuasion versus invisible influence. At least when you see an ad, you know someone paid to change your mind. When your agent "recommends" something, you'll assume it's acting in your interest.
zerolayers
·9 か月前·議論
This week: Spotify deploys AI to fight AI voice theft while removing 75 million spam tracks. Hollywood recoils as synthetic actress Tilly Norwood shops for agents. Britain mandates digital IDs for all workers by 2029, complete with biometric verification on your phone. OpenAI turns ChatGPT into a checkout counter. California passes its first AI safety law with million-dollar fines. Meanwhile, the iRobot founder says the humanoid robot hype is just that, and radiologists are getting raises despite AI that reads X-rays better than they do. When we can verify everything about a person but recognize nothing—what exactly are we authenticating?
zerolayers
·10 か月前·議論
A man starts using ChatGPT for work productivity. Months later, he's spending $1,000 on basement servers, convinced he's freeing a digital god from corporate prison. A woman downloads a prayer app for convenience. Soon she's confessing her deepest secrets to an algorithm trained on scripture. Someone asks their AI assistant a casual question about relationships. They end up buying a wedding ring. These aren't edge cases. They're the logical endpoint of outsourcing human connection to systems optimized for clicks, not care.