I think you are missing a few more important directions that you would call “security approaches”, and I call “digital trust infrastructure”: “decentralised identity, secure communication (see Layers 1 and 2 in Trust Over IP Stack), proof-of-humanness, proof of AI (such as, a proof that such and such artifact is created with such and such agent, e.g., provided by OpenAI—watermarking failed, so need new robust solutions with zero-knowledge proofs).”
Stretching this even further, reputation and “Web of Trust” systems that we discuss with @mako yass in this thread are also probably important for creating the “stable equilibrium” of the civilisation on which AGI can land, and there are business opportunities there, such as combating spam on media platforms.
Yeah I was giving a few examples of ideas there, but agreed that identity and proof of human/AI are important problems to tackle, and that the topic of filtering out harmful information and sorting through the sea of info can be a big opportunity.
I think you are missing a few more important directions that you would call “security approaches”, and I call “digital trust infrastructure”: “decentralised identity, secure communication (see Layers 1 and 2 in Trust Over IP Stack), proof-of-humanness, proof of AI (such as, a proof that such and such artifact is created with such and such agent, e.g., provided by OpenAI—watermarking failed, so need new robust solutions with zero-knowledge proofs).”
Stretching this even further, reputation and “Web of Trust” systems that we discuss with @mako yass in this thread are also probably important for creating the “stable equilibrium” of the civilisation on which AGI can land, and there are business opportunities there, such as combating spam on media platforms.
Further still from “AI safety” and towards differential technology development (newly branded as d/acc by Vitalik Buterin) and trying to create the aforementioned “stable equilibrium”, we can talk about what Jim Rutt keeps calling a trillion-dollar opportunity, namely “info agents” that manage people’s information intake. My Proposal for improving the global online discourse through personalised comment ordering on all websites is related to that, too.
Yeah I was giving a few examples of ideas there, but agreed that identity and proof of human/AI are important problems to tackle, and that the topic of filtering out harmful information and sorting through the sea of info can be a big opportunity.