You can, for example, hash your gmail address and an authentication code from a Google two-factor-authentication app to any website that wants to confirm you’re human. The website then uploads to hash to a Google API. Google verifies that you are both using a human gmail account (with a registered credit card, phone number, ect.) and are posting at a human-possible rate. The website then allows you to post.
So it can already be done with existing services. There’s probably a specific Google API that does exactly that.
Wait, what? That doesn’t verify humanity, it only verifies that the sending agent has access to that gmail account. AI (and the humans who’re profiting off use of AI) have all the gmail accounts they need.
You can, for example, hash your gmail address and an authentication code from a Google two-factor-authentication app to any website that wants to confirm you’re human. The website then uploads to hash to a Google API. Google verifies that you are both using a human gmail account (with a registered credit card, phone number, ect.) and are posting at a human-possible rate. The website then allows you to post.
So it can already be done with existing services. There’s probably a specific Google API that does exactly that.
Wait, what? That doesn’t verify humanity, it only verifies that the sending agent has access to that gmail account. AI (and the humans who’re profiting off use of AI) have all the gmail accounts they need.