Zero-knowledge proofs are cryptographic techniques that let you prove information is accurate without revealing the information itself—you can verify a claim without seeing the supporting data. For protecting personal information, this means institutions can verify what they need to know while you retain control over what stays private.
Zero-knowledge proofs are cryptographic methods that allow one party to prove they know a piece of information without revealing the information itself, keeping sensitive data private during verification.
As AI systems increasingly demand data access for authentication and personalization, zero-knowledge proofs offer a way to interact with digital services without exposing raw personal data, and AI tools can now help ordinary users implement and audit these protocols in everyday applications.
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