
Season 2 · Episode 212
Will You Pay a Monthly Subscription for Your Own Reality?
In a world of perfect deepfakes, how do we prove what is real? Explore the future of content provenance and the "Proof of Personhood" problem.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
January 10, 202623m 15s
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Show Notes
As AI-generated content becomes indistinguishable from reality, we are entering a fundamental crisis of trust where "seeing is believing" no longer applies. In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Herman and Corn dive deep into the technical and philosophical battle for truth over the next twenty years. They explore the rise of "controlled capture" hardware, the cryptographic signatures of the C2PA, and the controversial emergence of biometric "Proof of Personhood" systems like Worldcoin.
The discussion moves beyond simple deepfakes to examine the terrifying possibility of "Reality as a Service," a future where digital authenticity is a paid luxury and the "Dead Internet Theory" becomes a daily reality for the unverified. From the "Authenticity Renaissance" of raw, imperfect media to the concept of "Social Mining" in physical spaces, Herman and Corn map out the high-stakes arms race between synthetic perfection and human imperfection. Join us for a look at how we will safeguard our identities in an era where the mouse has a jetpack and the truth has a subscription fee.