BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  AI FARMING. WHAT DID
De:       MRO
Data:     Tue, 24 Mar 2026 04:52:03 -0500
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  Re: AI FARMING. WHAT DID
  By: Mindsurfer to Ogg on Tue Mar 24 2026 09:50 am

>   Re: AI FARMING. WHAT DID
>   By: Ogg to Mindsurfer on Mon Mar 23 2026 17:35:00
>
>  M>> What do you think of world.org as a potential solution to this very
>  M>> fundamental issue?
>
>  Og> It seems to be yet another form of ID collection.
>
>  Og> What's to guarantee that there isn't another person using your name and
>  Og> claiming to be the authentic version?  It seems that the world.org only
>  Og> takes the face and the eyes.
>
>  Og> And, since the end result is "digital" data, what's to prevent that from >  Og> being faked?
>
>  Og> How can you be sure that no one can "steal" your identity by using a
>  Og> photo for the registration process?
>
> 1. "What's to guarantee that there isn't another person using your name?"
> Actually, World ID does not use names at all. It is not a "Name-based ID."
>
> Proof of Personhood: The system only verifies that you are a unique human,
> not who you are. There is no field for "Name," "Address," or "Date of Birth"
> in the protocol.
>
> The Uniqueness Check: When someone scans their iris, the Orb creates a
> mathematical "Iris Code." If another person tried to register as "you," they
> couldn't, because their iris pattern is different. If they tried to use your
> iris, they would need your physical presence at the Orb (see the photo/fake
> section below).
>
> 2. "Since the end result is 'digital' data, what's to prevent that from being > faked?"
>
> This is where Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) and Cryptography come in.
>
> The Iris Hash: The Orb doesn't just save a picture of your eye. It converts
> the pattern into a one-way mathematical code (a hash). You cannot
> reverse-engineer this code to recreate an image of an eye.
>
> Zero-Knowledge Proofs: When you use your World ID to log into a service, you
> don't send your biometric data. Instead, the protocol sends a cryptographic
> proof that says: "I have a valid, unique iris code in the database, but I am
> not showing you which one it is." Because it is backed by blockchain
> technology, this proof cannot be forged or "doubled."
>
> 3. "How can you be sure no one can 'steal' your identity by using a photo?"
> The Orb is specifically engineered to prevent "spoofing" (fake inputs).
>
> Liveness Detection: The Orb uses a suite of sensors, including infrared
> cameras, 3D sensors, and thermal imaging. It checks for a pulse, the reaction > of the pupil to light, and the three-dimensional structure of the eye.
>
> High-Resolution Detail: A standard photo or even a high-resolution screen
> does not have the depth or the multi-spectral signature of a living human
> eye. The AI models running on the Orb are trained to instantly distinguish
> between a high-res print/screen and real human tissue.
>
>
>
> World isn't trying to collect your 'Identity' (Who you are); it is verifying
> your 'Humanness' (That you are a real, unique person). It designed so that
> you can prove you are a human online without ever having to reveal your name
> or personal details to the apps you use.
>
> https://whitepaper.world.org/
>
>
> I understand the criticism levelled at systems like World.org, but I also
> realise that with AI we have opened Pandora box, and we need a way to
> identify ourselves as unique individuals in the digital realm when dealing
> with data-processing systems.
>
> I am open to hearing and accepting a better solution. At the moment, it seems > to me that only World.org has a functioning system that still protects the
> user privacy 100%.
>
> Mindsurfer
>
We should use butthole pics.  no 2 buttholes are the same.  they are more Unique than fingerprints.


You keep a saved image of my butthole and  each time i email you i send you a picture of said butthole. You compare it to the one you have on file.  it matches and you know it came from me.

I call it PGBP.

Send me a PM if you want mine.
Nvm i'll send it to you right now.



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