We don’t give it a list of passwords. We give it only a a valet address, and it generates the password. Here the output is low-bandwidth, but the Oracle may be either guessing passwords using some quantum cryptography tools, and in that case the input is also relatively low-bandwidth – or, and that case it needs to simulate all human history, by guessing psychological processes in the valet owner’s mind. But in the second case it needs to have access to all the data of internet, which is risky.
How would this be low-bandwidth? If we’re able to give the oracle a list of passwords to guess from, can’t we just check them all?
We don’t give it a list of passwords. We give it only a a valet address, and it generates the password. Here the output is low-bandwidth, but the Oracle may be either guessing passwords using some quantum cryptography tools, and in that case the input is also relatively low-bandwidth – or, and that case it needs to simulate all human history, by guessing psychological processes in the valet owner’s mind. But in the second case it needs to have access to all the data of internet, which is risky.