@csageland@swardley@metagov_project Thanks for sharing @csageland :-)
Thinking of the ways in which this map would necessarily change to reflect digitally mediated and augmented human identity rather than digital identity per se.
@owocki Hi Kevin, I love this stack with one major caveat.
I've attempted to communicate that caveat in your style (with my apologies!🤪)
It's come up in conversation before, but it doesn't yet seem I've been able to convince you?
It was always predictable.
Slowly at first.
Just the odd 'exceptional' event.
But soon, default.
We need an interdisplinary review of the trajectory here. Challenging of course when some policymakers think this is the direction to go in 🤦🏼♂️
Just read the Executive Summary, and I love this so far!
The digital mediation and augmentation of human identity (i.e. not what we know today as digital identity) is the number one challenge in computer science.
#Identity
To become a living space, the internet must first develop a concept of identity. Today we have servers (IP addresses) at the bottom - we have to replace those somehow with people.
There are moments in life when you need to strip off who you've been and become who you need to be.
These are often hard transitions.
Keep brutally honest and supportive people around you.
@owocki Hi Kevin. We met last summer during the Humanetics / Internet of Humans workshops. I presented the third workshop.
So may I respectfully offer a counterpoint to your assertion here?
https://t.co/Mb00iGoTGE
If your work encompasses intangibles such as information flows, relationships, mind, and sense-making, then you'll know how hard it is to find images to accompany any publication.
So 1000 thanks to @MarcNgui for permission to use his beautiful illustration.
.@Sheldrake outlines his concerns around self-sovereign identity systems.
He states that ‘SSI is not ready for us, so we must not be ready for SSI’:
https://t.co/3aKAECEFW7
#GoodID👍🆔
@keikreutler Privacy — hell yeah.
Portability — well, context first else portability elides with universality.
Ownership — can you explain the need to propertize identity?