How the Humanity Protocol builds confidence in the era of artificial intelligence and Deepfake

Encryption I am pleased to present this exclusive interview with the team behind Humanity protocolOne of the first Web3 Unicorsns in Asia. In a world threatened by Deepfakes and FAUDS in which Amnesty International works, the humanitarian protocol leads the charge towards the first approach to privacy, decentralization of digital identity-which can re-define confidence in the digital age.

  1. Deepfakes, on behalf of artificial intelligence and identity, rises at a risk rate. How urgent is this crisis, and what is the biggest risk if we do not act quickly?

The crisis is very real and growing quickly. Since Deepfakes and digital plagiards are more advanced, it has become difficult to know who really interacts with them online. We have seen this play in worrying ways recently, as is the case when British engineering ARUP lost nearly $ 26 million after the Deepfakes used to impersonate the character of the executives in a video call. Or looking at the accident in the New Hampshire Primary 2025, where the Robocalls that was created from artificial intelligence that mimics President Biden’s voice to bend the vote was used.

If we do not address this quickly, we may lose confidence in everything from financial systems to daily communication and even our democratic processes. It is not just a technical problem. It is a confidence problem that affects everyone, and the consequences are increasingly severe.

  1. The humanity protocol is pioneering in the first approach to achieving identity using non -invasive biological measurements and zero knowledge archaeologists. How can security balance and not to reveal his identity in a way that cannot be central?

Most central systems force people to give up personal data to prove who they are. We don’t think this should be necessary. Humanity protocol allows people to prove that they are real and unique using palm examination, but without the participation of those they are. Thanks to zero knowledge evidence, no personal data is stored or exposed. This gives users to control their personal data while continuing to make digital spaces safer.

  1. More than 3 million users have already joined. What does this early adoption tell you about the demand for self -identity, and what is the next in terms of scaling?

We have now reached more than 4.7 million Human identity He explains that people are ready to change. There is a great demand for digital identity that is not related to a government company or a large technical company. We see users from all over the world join because they want to control their digital life. Next, we focus on expanding our ecological system, working with applications, platforms and services that can use the humanitarian protocol to check users in a safe and particular way.

  1. Many governments pay the most striking digital identity regulations, and central control of privacy is often preferred. Do you think governments will embrace non-central, or first identity models that organizational resistance is inevitable?

There is specific resistance, but we also see the signs of openness. Some governments have begun to understand that decentralized identity can actually provide better transparency and safety, without prejudice to personal privacy. It will take some time and a lot of education, but with the right tools and focus on compliance, we believe that you can discover a common ground.

  1. Beyond security, how can web3 identity to open new economic and social opportunities for users all over the world?

Identity opens the doors. Through reliable digital identity, people can access financial and education and education, especially in particular in parts of the world where traditional systems are limited. Web3 allows these opportunities to be brought to anyone who has an internet connection without relying on the central authorities. It comes to inclusion and giving people more control over their future.

  1. I built one of the first Web3 unit in Asia, which is at the forefront of the innovation of digital identity. What is the long -term vision protocol of humanity, and how do you see that it constitutes the future of trust in the digital age?

We want to make digital identity something that everyone can possess and use safely, without giving up their privacy. The long -term goal is to build a global standard to prove safe, private and easy to use. Whether log in to applications, access to services or sharing in communities via the Internet, we believe that the humanity protocol can be the basis for a digital world more worthy of confidence.

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