Artificial intelligence (AI) models are no longer a stranger to technology. The global AI market size is expected to grow from approximately $135.9 billion in 2023 to approximately $826.7 billion by 2030, growing by approximately $3 billion per year.
With a predicted growth rate of 100.0% (Statista), many consumer technology companies, applications, and platforms are looking to leverage customized AI.
As AI increasingly takes over the world, the line between real and artificial is expected to become blurred.
Tools for the World Network is a technology company that develops tools for the World Network.
The 2025 Theme Park for Humanity (THH) is set to redefine how humans interact with technology in 2025.
Among these, the company predicts that Proof of Humanity will be the most widely adopted.
"Human" technology is expected to solve the main challenges posed by AI. 1.
Growth of hybrid human-machine interaction The line between humans and machines is becoming increasingly blurred in key areas such as service, sales, marketing and recruiting.
This is leading to an increase in hybrid interactions, where AI collaborates with real people to provide customized experiences. Chatbots are a prime example.
Such interactions improve organizational efficiency while opening up new possibilities for more personalized customer service and recruiting processes.
While AI can optimize and speed up many processes, it still lacks important human capabilities that machines cannot fully replace, such as empathy, ethical judgment, and creativity.
2. The re-emergence of the human-only ecosystem
Peer-to-peer (P2P) communities are resurrecting the reality and originality of people online through biometric technology.
As automation and bots become more commonplace, such verification ensures the authenticity of interactions and ensures that only humans participate in a given virtual space.
Tools for Humanity believes that contrary to many people's fears, technology is giving people back control and trust.
He explains that this will allow people to interact in a virtual space where authenticity is no longer a given and must be continually verified. This will allow people to interact in a virtual space where authenticity is no longer a given and must be continuously verified.
It is expected that the space will be designed for human interaction, creating more opportunities for human communication and interaction.
The resurgence of the P2P community will also have a major impact on accessibility and inclusivity.
As technology develops rapidly, it is becoming increasingly important to ensure that everyone can participate in a safe and trusted digital environment, free from the intervention of automated techniques and fraud.
3. Proof of Humanity, a prerequisite for utilizing AI Proof of Humanity is a key component to ensure that actions and accounts in the digital world are not those of bots, AI or other entities.
It is a process to ensure that the work is being done by real people, not automated systems. It was a concept that seemed unnecessary just three years ago, but public sentiment and circumstances have changed rapidly.
According to the 2024 Artificial Intelligence Index survey conducted by Stanford University's Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Institute (HAI), the percentage of people who are unsure about AI products and services is
This will increase from 39% in 2022 to 52% in 2023, exceeding the majority for the first time. In addition, 60% of respondents predicted that AI will have a significant impact on their lives in the near future (3-5 years).
2025 will therefore see the wider adoption of human identification tools like World ID, heralding the dawn of a new, more human digital era.
Human Proof will become a global standard to guarantee human authenticity in a world where AI is becoming an increasingly integral part of our lives, making data more secure and trustworthy.
It will contribute to creating a digital space. <Three issues to be solved by humanity in 2025> World
Human identification technologies like ID will help solve key challenges beyond 2025
1. Improving online trust in an age of bots AI-based bots are not necessarily malicious, but they can spread false information, phishing, and other malicious content.
It is being abused in various ways, such as through phishing, deep phishing, etc., and it is expected that such problems will become even more serious in the future.
If we could restrict digital accounts and actions based on humanness and determine whether someone is human, we could not only build more trustworthy digital communities, but also improve the quality of online investment.
This will allow the safe development of security-sensitive services such as voting. 2. Prevention of online fraud and cybercrime Cybercrime using AI is becoming more frequent and complex, and the number of victims is increasing.
The scale of harm is also on the rise, a trend that is expected to continue as AI becomes more sophisticated in its ability to mimic human behavior.
Human-identification technologies like ID are already helping to add a “human touch” to digital interactions.
It also provides a layer of deep ness that can be combined with existing technologies such as face authentication (Face Auth) to
Developing smart tools like FaceTricks will help prevent various fraud methods such as DeepFei-K.
3. Building a secure and decentralized digital identity verification system From Europe to Asia, many governments are introducing stricter KYC measures to address the threat of misinformation and security threats.
World has already introduced a system for establishing anonymous and decentralized digital identity authentication through World ID.
Efforts to provide a layer of "humanity" that is different from the traditional Japanese one are currently underway in several countries, including Malaysia.
By adding the credential function to the ID, users can
You can link your government-issued passport or other ID with your World ID to prove additional identity information such as your nationality and age.
Other personal information can be kept private through the ID protocol.
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