
The Leverage Podcast Can Crypto Fix AI Slop?
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Nov 12, 2025 Adrian Ludwig, Chief Architect at Tools for Humanity, discusses the pressing issue of distinguishing humans from AI. He highlights the emerging concerns with AI manipulation and misinformation, emphasizing the innovative use of a device called the orb for verifying human identity. The conversation touches on privacy measures, how biometric data is handled, and the potential of World ID for applications like micro-credit. Adrian also addresses geographical adoption trends, particularly in Argentina, and the challenges of decentralized verification systems.
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Proof Of Human Without Data Collection
- World builds a privacy-preserving proof-of-human layer using a camera plus zero-knowledge proofs to verify uniqueness without storing images.
- That proof lets services trust humanness without collecting biometric data or linking identities across sites.
Why Driver's Licenses Can't Solve AI Fakes
- Traditional ID checks (driver's licenses, photos) fail against AI-generated fakes and central data breaches.
- World argues a real-time biometric proof is more robust and avoids long-term storage risks.
Avoid Storing Biometric Images
- Don’t centralize users' biometric images; issue cryptographic proofs instead so services can verify without storing pictures.
- Give users their image and a zero-knowledge proof so no provider needs to hold sensitive data.

