We’re reaching a point where we won’t be able to tell the difference between human and AI actions.
That’s why the stance @inference_labs is taking on "every action provable" is so vital.
It’s not just about security; it’s about identity. If you can’t audit the logic at the compute level, you don’t really own the outcome.
What’s the one thing you’d never let an AI do unless you could see the "proof" of its logic first?
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We’re reaching a point where we won’t be able to tell the difference between human and AI actions.
That’s why the stance @inference_labs is taking on "every action provable" is so vital.
It’s not just about security; it’s about identity.
If you can’t audit the logic at the compute level, you don’t really own the outcome.
What’s the one thing you’d never let an AI do unless you could see the "proof" of its logic first?