
@yekiM_o @photosonchain @roc_camera yep hard to trust any of these "proof i'm alive" videos
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Capture verifiably real moments in the age of AI

@yekiM_o @photosonchain @roc_camera yep hard to trust any of these "proof i'm alive" videos

the obvious use of crypto in an AI world is provenance = sign your content and prove its yours the issue is a verified human can sign an AI output we will get to a world where hardware is needed either existing hardware ie iphone (@photosonchain) or new hardware (@roc_camera)




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Announcing Roc Explorer 🌐 - It's the place the moments you capture on @roc_camera go - Now in sw update on Roc Camera v0.4.4, you can upload your moments to Roc Explorer (which is live) - Browse Explorer for other moments that have been captured that are verifiable - Verified that they have been taken by Roc Camera - URL below





everyone is dunking on this nikita post, and while i think the timeline is too aggressive, the trend is correct and already happening today. don't believe me? here are some headlines from the past two months: - cURL no longer accepting bug bounties bc of bots - ring is now offering video verifications after the wave of fake doorbell cam videos - openai is experimenting with using worldID to make a humans-only social network - arxiv stopped accepting CS position papers bc of LLM-spam - us senator displays ai-edited photo in congress to build some intuition as to why this is happening now, consider this: in the past, a small percentage of people and things you saw online were fake or were obviously fake. even as this percentage grew, we could use general filtering and blacklisting to weed it out. but this is already failing as ai-generated content becomes ubiquitous and indistinguishable from the real thing. in 2 years, you will be the facebook boomers you laugh at today. a world where the quantity and quality of bots and content increases 1000x is one where the signal is completely drowned out and noise is the default. current approaches to ai detection are stuck in the same cat-and-mouse game and suffer from this inherent asymmetry: it's much much cheaper to attack than defend. but this is not a new dynamic. we've faced this same problem in other domains in the past, and we’ve solved it by using cryptography to flip the costs, making attacking expensive and verification basically free. consider: - the transition from allowing software by default and relying on antivirus -> signed binaries only - email spamming and domain spoofing -> SPF/DKIM/DMARC now basically mandatory - password susceptibility to reuse and bruteforce -> passkeys - http -> https / tls by default in all of these domains, we flipped from a blacklist “allow-by-default” model to a gated whitelist model as they became more mature and more lucrative to exploit. it would be strange if other digital realms didn’t follow suit. there are some promising projects working on content and human verification (c2pa for photo auth, companies like dijie.me and roc.camera, obviously @worldcoin and the new world id 4.0, zkpassport), but these are all quite nascent. building and getting over the cold start problem for adopting any standard requires a huge amount of coordination, and it’s much harder to coordinate 7B people than a bunch of engineers. i don’t know what the future holds, but it’s clear that we’re entering humanity’s whitelist era. enjoy your eternal september.



A ZK-provable camera built for a verifiable future—imagine photos you can actually trust! We interviewed @roc_camera during our ZK photo verification deep dive, including our TouchGrass social image game, which we demoed at DevConnect. As AI blurs reality, could ZK provide the answers? Watch the full interview below:

A @roc_camera update v0.4.3 is out: - New Battery Indicator: finally rewrote the whole BMS (Battery Management System) from scratch - Watermarks: timestamp photos w/ visual proof as well - Moments Gallery page smoother, has dates - Improvements to the proof system, OTA flow, WiFi - Performance updates, bug fixes etc.