Zero-knowledge proofs let AI systems verify information about you without actually seeing the sensitive data underneath, creating a separation between proof and privacy. Rather than uploading your medical records for an AI to check eligibility, you could cryptographically prove you meet the criteria while the AI never touches your actual health information.
A zero-knowledge proof is a cryptographic method that allows one party to prove they know or possess certain information without revealing the actual data itself, enabling verification without exposure.
As AI systems increasingly require access to sensitive personal data to function, zero-knowledge proofs offer a framework for preserving privacy while still benefiting from AI-driven verification and personalization tools.
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