Daniel Shorr (@realdanielshorr) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel Shorr

@realdanielshorr

building @worldcoin. prev cofounder @countablemagic (acquired) and undergrad @stanford

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linkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man_(2002_film) calendar_today14-07-2021 23:42:03

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Polyhedra (@polyhedrazk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

zkML will power the AI applications of tomorrow enabling private model inference, secure model sharing, private data training, verifiable data integrity and more. Ryan Cao from World and Tools for Humanity discusses the importance of privacy preserving machine learning and

zkML will power the AI applications of tomorrow enabling private model inference, secure model sharing, private data training, verifiable data integrity and more. 

<a href="/nayr_oac/">Ryan Cao</a> from <a href="/worldcoin/">World</a> and <a href="/tfh_technology/">Tools for Humanity</a> discusses the importance of privacy preserving machine learning and
Stanford Blockchain Accelerator (SBA) (@stanfordsba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GM, World! We are the Stanford Blockchain Accelerator (SBA)—THE accelerator & founder community for Stanford’s Blockchain Builders. This is our brand-new handle; stoked to have you here! Follow us for: - Alpha on accelerator teams - Open-source accelerator content - Priority

Alex Evans (@alexhevans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Accidental Computer with guille on prover acceleration via DA encodings In short, proofs-of-encoding (such as ZODA) perform much of the work of a code-based PCS, making it cheap to “embed” verifiable computations over data posted to a DA layer

The Accidental Computer with <a href="/GuilleAngeris/">guille</a> on prover acceleration via DA encodings

In short, proofs-of-encoding (such as ZODA) perform much of the work of a code-based PCS, making it cheap to “embed” verifiable computations over data posted to a DA layer
World (@worldcoin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anonymized multi-party computation (AMPC) is now fully implemented. Open source, quantum-secure privacy protection for the age of AI & AI agents.

Anonymized multi-party computation (AMPC) is now fully implemented. 

Open source, quantum-secure privacy protection for the age of AI &amp; AI agents.
Remco (@recmo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It's information theoretically secure" didn't land with comms team until I explained them it implies "quantum secure". 🤷 (information theoretically secure is a much stronger quality)

Alex Blania (@alexblania) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a big milestone for World -- the first time a global platform with >100m users has integrated proof of human natively. looking forward to work with Min-Liang Tan and his team to turn this into the standard for the gaming industry. i've been using R Λ Z Ξ R since i was a

Keller Rinaudo Cliffton (@keller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, Zipline launched in Dallas, our first major metro in the US. We’re seeing the dawn of a new era of robotic instant logistics that is going to become an indispensable part of our lives. After 4 years and hundreds of thousands of test flights, teleportation is finally here.

TIME (@time) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TIME’s new cover: An audacious startup co-founded by Sam Altman wants to prove you’re human with a device called “The Orb.” What else does it want? ti.me/3H8HNOX

TIME’s new cover: An audacious startup co-founded by Sam Altman wants to prove you’re human with a device called “The Orb.” What else does it want? ti.me/3H8HNOX
Steven Smith 🛡⚪️ (@reldev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

World Chain now provides priority blockspace to 13M+ verified humans. Priority Blockspace for Humans (PBH) is now live—guaranteeing reliable access for verified humans, even under high congestion. Here’s how it works—and why it matters for the future of a human-first internet.