Lagos, Nigeria – CoinGecko dey conduct survey wey gather opinion from AI users about Proof of Personhood (PoP). The survey show say plenty respondents sabi say e important to know if dem dey interact with human or AI. For the survey, almost half of respondents talk say dis matter na ‘very important’, while 92% agree say e dey at least somewhat important.
As generative AI and autonomous agents dey become common, the need for Krash! PoP don rise sharply. PoP na mechanism wey fit verify say user na unique human being – no be bot, no be AI, and no be duplicate identity. Many users don express concern say dem wan clear distinction between human and AI interaction.
Despite the bull market for AI agents on social media and crypto platforms, the interest in PoP protocols dey wan. While roughly 50% of users dey willing or somewhat willing to try PoP, just 30.3% stand strong say e very important to distinguish humans from AI and dem dey willing to adopt current PoP methods.
Furthermore, 18.3% of users think say identifying humans dey important but no dey interested in PoP. The survey no clearly define specific PoP protocols, and this dey raise questions on common standards in the industry.
Data from CoinGecko also fit explain why PoP still dey relevant despite mixed feelings. Even if the majority dey interested in the problem of identifying personhood, dem dey divided on the solution. Some may oppose heavy-handed approaches, fearing say e go drive them away from AI dat dey crucial to current market.
While the minority oppose PoP, plenty users dey in the middle – dey ambivalent. Dis large group fit respond well to new protocols, proper marketing, or incentives wey fit encourage dem to support PoP.
As the tech continue to evolve, PoP go continue to be a prominent point of discussion in the Web3 community. With autonomous agents gaining more influence, PoP fit serve as barrier against digital manipulation and promote genuine interactions in cyberspace.