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Continuing the food posting arc; presenting Chicken Dosa (because I was missing BLR weather) at Bawri, Goa 🌴
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khao suey 🤤
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AI isn’t evil. But it’s not neutral either. It reflects the systems we build and the assumptions we feed it. If we want a fairer, smarter future, privacy must be built into the foundation. Blockchain + zk give us that chance.
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By combining AI with decentralized, privacy-first infrastructure: → Users stay in control → Insurers still get verifiable data → And systems become fairer by default
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Imagine proving you walked 10,000 steps last week 🚶without sharing where you walked, when, or your full health history. That’s the power of zk proofs privacy by design, not as an afterthought.
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So how do we protect our data without blocking progress? This is where blockchain and zero-knowledge (zk) proofs come in. They let you prove something is true without revealing everything else.
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To be clear: AI and data can make systems smarter, faster, fairer. But without guardrails, they also risk becoming silent judges making decisions without nuance.
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This isn’t sci-fi or an episode of Blackmirror anymore. Wearables + AI are shaping real world decisions - health, insurance, maybe even hiring. Your steps, heart rate, and sleep patterns? They’re turning into risk profiles.
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That’s the catch. AI doesn’t always see context. It sees patterns, probabilities, and flags. And here? It flagged her life.
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The insurer pulls her wearable data. Low steps. Little movement. Hardly any physical activity. To them, that data told a different story. One where she was either: 📉 Always inactive (so too risky) or 📈 Not inactive enough (so not really sick)
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A woman files an insurance claim. She’s honest. Has her documents. Follows protocol. But her claim gets denied - not for what she said... …but for what her Apple Watch revealed.
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AI isn’t coming, it’s already here. Some call it the biggest opportunity of our time. Others, a looming threat. But one thing’s clear: adapting is no longer optional. And here’s a wild story that proves it👇 Insurance meets AI + wearables A Thread 🧵
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Coffee o’clock ☕️
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Gm gm
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@boldleonidas is that you? 👀
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Noice indeed
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Woah! Welcome to the functional side of Web3! 🤝
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Looks amazing! I’d love to try it someday
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GM ☕️
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Wow! What is it? Looks like a pour over
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