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The convergence of AI and crypto goes far beyond machine-to-machine payments. Haun Ventures is investing in the use of cryptographic tools to solve emerging AI challenges. This includes using blockchains to verify the provenance of AI-generated content and leveraging zero-knowledge proofs to protect user privacy from powerful AI analysis.
With AI making content generation easy and verification hard, simply publishing your own message ("going direct") is insufficient. The new standard is to make claims mathematically verifiable ("prove correct") using on-chain data and cryptography to build trust in a low-trust environment.
As AI makes it easy to fake video and audio, blockchain's immutable and decentralized ledger offers a solution. Creators can 'mint' their original content, creating a verifiable record of authenticity that nobody—not even governments or corporations—can alter.
As AI makes it impossible to distinguish real from fake, a decentralized system of trust becomes essential. Ben Horowitz argues that blockchain's cryptographic properties are necessary to verify human identity, sign content, and establish a source of truth not controlled by a government or tech giant.
AI is extremely effective at cheaply producing outputs that are difficult to verify, creating an information crisis. Blockchain technology serves as a complementary solution. Its core value proposition as a globally recognized, unchangeable 'golden record' provides the necessary verification layer to prove authenticity in a world of AI-generated content.
AI operates probabilistically, making it great for creative and pattern-matching tasks but unreliable for absolute verification. Crypto is deterministic; its outputs are mathematically guaranteed. This makes crypto the perfect antidote to AI-generated fakes, providing a foundation of verifiable truth that AI cannot replicate.
The rise of AI, which can generate endless fake content, creates a powerful demand for crypto's core function: providing verifiable truth. Crypto wallets, digital signatures, and proof-of-human systems become critical infrastructure to prove authenticity in an AI-saturated world. AI effectively subsidizes the need for crypto.
The rise of convincing AI-generated deepfakes will soon make video and audio evidence unreliable. The solution will be the blockchain, a decentralized, unalterable ledger. Content will be "minted" on-chain to provide a verifiable, timestamped record of authenticity that no single entity can control or manipulate.
As AI makes digital content and transactions nearly free to create, trust evaporates. Crypto primitives like blockchains offer a solution by providing verifiable identity, provenance (chain of custody), and reliable on-chain data, which is crucial for both humans and AI agents to operate safely.
As AI capabilities accelerate toward an "oracle that trends to a god," its actions will have serious consequences. A blockchain-based trust layer can provide verifiable, unchangeable records of AI interactions, establishing guardrails and a clear line of fault when things go wrong.
For AI agents to be truly autonomous and valuable, they must participate in the economy. Traditional finance is built for humans. Crypto provides the missing infrastructure: internet-native money, a way for AI to have a verifiable identity, and a trustless system for proving provenance, making it the essential economic network for AI.