So I'm standing in line at the airport, and this guy in front of me is having a full meltdown trying to find his boarding pass.
You know the drill: checking every pocket twice, dumping his bag out, and that panicked "where did I put it" look we've all had. 🧵👇
The companies figuring out attestation now are positioning themselves to control the infrastructure of future travel. Because ultimately, that woman who tapped her phone wasn't just using technology; she was participating in a web of digital trust that someone had to build. 👆
8/8 But attestation gets tricky. What if German attestations need to work in Japan? Or your phone dies, and you need offline verification? The beauty of trusted parties vouching for you quickly gets complicated across borders.
7/8 Yet challenges remain. Interoperability gaps between countries are real. Legacy airport systems weren't built for this. Privacy regulations vary wildly across borders. And what happens when your phone dies?
6/8 This shift is creating entirely new business models. Governments are licensing wallet technology. Airlines are charging for seamless boarding integration. Hotels monetizing instant digital check-ins. The revenue streams are multiplying faster than the technology.
5/8 The technical breakthrough that convinced me this is real came from IATA. They actually integrated seven different credentials into one system: your passport, biometric image, visa, company ID, boarding pass, loyalty status, and travel order. It works.
4/8 The EU isn't just experimenting; they've mandated that every member state must offer digital identity wallets by 2026. That's not a pilot program. That's a deadline with €90 million already invested to make it happen.
3/8 Here's what's really happening behind that phone tap: attestation. Instead of you proving who you are every single time, trusted sources vouch for you digitally. Your government attests your identity, airlines attest your ticket, and hotels attest your reservation.
2/8 Meanwhile, the woman next to me just walks up to the gate, taps her phone, and she's through. No stress, no papers, no drama.
This actually made me think, we're literally watching the old way of traveling die in real time, and most people don't even notice it's happening.
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere, answering questions, powering apps, and even making decisions. But how do you know which AI you’re really interacting with? 🤔
AI identity is the digital “passport” that tells you its origin, purpose, and permissions. 🧵👇
6/7 Now, most people ask, "Why should I care about the identity?", "It's just AI, right?"
Because as AI becomes a daily part of life, making recommendations, handling payments, answering questions, you need to know which system you’re trusting.
5/7 Think of it this way:
AI identity = passport 🛂
Attestation = the official stamp ✅
Together, they ensure integrity and build trust between humans and machines.
4/7 Enter Attestation
Identity alone isn’t enough. It needs a stamp of approval; this is where attestation comes in. It verifies that the AI’s identity is real, untampered, and secure.
3/7 How does it affect your daily life?
From your bank’s chatbot to your smart assistant at home, every AI you interact with should prove it’s legit. This protects you from scams, deepfakes, and unauthorized data use.
2/7 Why does this matter?
Because trust is the currency of the digital era, without a verified identity, anyone (or anything) could pretend to be an AI; it's not misleading, manipulating, or even compromising your data.