A startup building an app to prove you're human and not AI just raised $7.3 million
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Human.org, a San Francisco-based startup, has raised $7.3 million to develop safety tools that align AI with human values. The company, founded by 23-year-old Kirill Avery, emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between human-generated and AI-generated content, especially as the latter becomes more pervasive. Through its blockchain-based "Human Network" platform and the "Agent ID" protocol, Human.org aims to hold AI agents accountable. Additionally, the Human App helps users verify their humanity in interactions with AI, ensuring that human expression persists even as AI technology evolves.
We're two and a half years into AI-generated content, and it's becoming impossible to differentiate which content has been created by humans and which is not - but this is just the beginning.
With AI agents... becoming more mainstream, it's vital that human expression is preserved and that AI remains aligned with human intentions.
The startup's 'Agent ID' protocol allows users to assign accountability to AI agents that can be traced back to their human creators.
Human is developing two core products. Its 'Human Network' platform... is an infrastructure layer for interactions between humans and verified AI agents.
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