He explained that his company started developing World proof of human technology for distinguishing real humans or bots about five years ago, saying that the current situation is similar to science-fiction movies when AI plays a vital role in people’s lives.
Though AI improves people’s lives drastically with its potential to solve problems and boost productivity, he expects AI-powered scams, such as bots and deepfakes, are expected to increase on social media, driving the growing demand for human verification solutions.
“One of the first things that we would be focused on was the proof of user interface (UI). The technology that we can all use on the internet to ensure that we are actually interacting with real people, real humans versus the AI systems,” he said.