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RE: X New Terms Of Service Show The Importance Of Hive

in #leofinance9 months ago

Everyone has their own subjective reality. Personally, I would rather see a version of Hive that operates like the Dero privacy blockchain, where content cannot be scraped and used by AI algorithms than just have Hive's data feed AI because 'it's inevitable'.

There's huge potential in using a privacy based blockchain to run a social network and arguably the lack of privacy is one of the main reasons we don't have mass adoption here yet. This is actually something I almost never hear anyone discuss.

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interesting. i am aware that it is possible to build an anon system into hive such that value transactions on chain can be anonymized. not sure about the content side of it however. But i presume its the same mechanism, as you are essentially just anonymizing the content references

There is an entire field of study behind the anonymity within encrypted information called homomorphic encryption, which was invented about 20 years ago and has been evolving since then. It allows calculations on encrypted information, without decrypting it. Pretty nuts.

Aside from that, I don't see a problem with encrypting posts on Hive just as we do already with encrypting memos. With some UI tweaks along with the necessary blockchain and middleware changes you would end up with a privacy system comparable to FB.

That is true but at what point are we at with that encryption and the training of AI without actually accessing the data.

And then, does that mean it will be open to smaller entities creating the system to use the data or is it a case where only the likes of FB can construct something like that.

I'm not exactly sure what you are asking here, but I'll reply to what I think you are asking :)

AI requires data to train it. If our own data is private and can only be unencrypted by the owners of the data or those they invite, then the AI can't use it and privacy is maintained. This might result in the Terminators not being able to defeat you when they finally arrive.

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The privacy I am talking about can be built in to layer 1 on Hive. I have been discussing it with the original developer of the security on Hive/Steem.

You could be right on that although privacy is something that many talk about but few truly care. It is like account ownership: makes sense in theory but how many value it.

Judging by the numbers, not a lot.

Facebook, X and pretty much all other successful social networks implement privacy and it is a feature that is taken for granted. Their numbers show that privacy is a high concern, up to a point.