I’ve been exploring a potential product direction and wanted to sanity check it with people who actually build and ship things.Background: I’ve been working on a system using our core tech that can generate and verify digital signatures, but with a slightly different property than traditional approaches. The signatures are natively revocable. If the underlying model/system shouldn’t be trusted anymore, the signatures can be revoked either through a hard (delete the signing model) or soft (revoke the lease for the signing model) mechanism. I believe this feature is very beneficial on its own, but there are several other interesting properties (no key management, distributed verification, embedded metadata, etc.)Originally this came out of some deeper R&D work we’re doing, but I’ve been thinking this might actually be the most practical “wedge” into the market while we continue that research (and fund the research).One area that’s been interesting is applying this to AI systems. Specific...
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