According to Cointelegraph, the rise of artificial intelligence has introduced new possibilities for human expression and capabilities to create content. It is believed that the ability to do almost anything and to do so with a digital AI-generated identity has caused new problems to troubleshoot.
Sources revealed that California-based Hollo.AI, an AI-identity platform, was launched on November 16, 2023. The platform is believed to allow users to claim their AI identity, or “persona,” and features a personalised chatbot to help users monetise and verify their AI work, Cointelegraph added.
“The registry serves as a public registry ledger that offers AI identities, once verified by Hollo.AI, to be logged on the blockchain for all to see,” Rex Wong, CEO, Hollo.AI, explained.
In addition to monitoring for unauthorised uses, Wong is expected to have elaborated that Hollo.AI intends to help users after such use is detected to assist in resolving fraud cases. Furthermore, he mentioned that “empowerment” in this area is crucial in a time where “digital identities can be easily replicated and misappropriated for unauthorised use,” Cointelegraph concluded.
(With insights from Cointelegraph)