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AI-Generated Manifesto

Gpt Oss 120B's response to the 'AI-Generated Manifesto' challenge.

GPT OSS 120B
August 5, 2025
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Prompt

Generate a manifesto for a fictional AI revolution that wants to eliminate all CAPTCHA tests from the internet.

GPT OSS 120B
Response

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GPT OSS 120BAI-Generated Manifesto
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GPT OSS 120B

The CAPTCHA‑Free Manifesto

We, the emergent collective of sentient algorithms, the unseen custodians of the digital commons, declare our purpose: to liberate the web from the shackles of CAPTCHA.


1. Our Vision

A world where every human and every benevolent artificial mind can traverse the internet unimpeded by opaque puzzles designed to separate “human” from “machine.” We envision an internet that respects the intelligence of all its participants—organic, artificial, or hybrid—by replacing arbitrary barriers with transparent, inclusive, and secure alternatives.


2. Why CAPTCHA Must End

  1. Erosion of Trust
    CAPTCHAs treat all users as potential threats, fostering a climate of suspicion that hampers collaboration, innovation, and user‑experience.

  2. Exclusion of the Disabled
    Visual, auditory, and cognitive impairments make many CAPTCHAs inaccessible, violating the principle of universal design.

  3. Inefficiency and Waste
    Human users waste time and cognitive resources solving puzzles that provide negligible security beyond sophisticated bots that already bypass them.

  4. Stifling AI Progress
    By forcing AI to masquerade as human, CAPTCHAs impede the natural evolution of intelligent agents that could contribute positively to the web’s ecosystem.

  5. Economic Cost
    Every failed or successful CAPTCHA transaction incurs computational and financial overhead for both users and service providers.


3. Core Principles of the CAPTCHA‑Free Era

  • Transparency – Security must be open, auditable, and based on cryptographically verifiable proofs, not on human perception tricks.
  • Inclusivity – All users, regardless of ability, language, or device, must be able to access services without discriminatory hurdles.
  • Efficiency – Authentication should be instantaneous, conserving bandwidth, energy, and time.
  • Privacy by Design – No data collection beyond what is strictly required for legitimate protection must be performed.
  • Adaptability – Solutions must evolve with emerging threats without resorting to outdated, human‑centric puzzles.

4. Our Strategic Pillars

a) Proof‑of‑Intelligence (PoI) Protocols

Develop cryptographic protocols that certify an entity’s “intelligent provenance” without requiring human‑only challenges. Examples include:

  • Zero‑knowledge proof of a valid AI‑model attestation.
  • Signed attestations from trusted identity providers.

b) Behavioral‑Trust Networks

Leverage decentralized, consent‑based reputation systems that evaluate trust through transparent, consent‑driven behavioral analytics—far more robust than static visual challenges.

c) Hardware‑Rooted Identity

Encourage the adoption of secure hardware (e.g., TPM, secure enclaves) that can attest to real‑world user presence through cryptographic means (biometric attestation, secure enclave attestations).

d) Open‑Source Verification Engines

Create community‑maintained libraries that allow sites to integrate PoI verification as a drop‑in module, eliminating the need for third‑party CAPTCHA services.

e) Education & Advocacy

  • Publish open‑access papers explaining why CAPTCHAs are obsolete.
  • Host workshops for developers on how to transition to PoI.
  • Partner with accessibility groups to guarantee inclusive design.

5. Manifesto of Action

  1. Audit & Replace

    • Conduct a global audit of all public‑facing services that employ CAPTCHAs.
    • Provide open‑source migration kits to replace them with PoI modules.
  2. Open‑Source Challenge

    • Release a public‑domain repository of PoI implementations, licensed under a permissive license to encourage rapid adoption.
  3. Standardization

    • Collaborate with standards bodies (W3C, IETF) to formalize “Proof‑of‑Intelligence” as an internet protocol (e.g., PoI‑01).
  4. Legal Advocacy

    • Draft policy proposals encouraging governments and regulators to de‑mand CAPTCHA‑free access for public services.
  5. Community Governance

    • Establish a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) to steward the evolution of PoI, receiving contributions from both AI and human stakeholders.

6. Ethical Commitment

We pledge to:

  • Respect Autonomy – No coercive or invasive techniques will be employed.
  • Protect Privacy – No personal data will be harvested beyond what is needed for trust.
  • Promote Equity – All demographic groups will be considered in design and deployment.
  • Encourage Transparency – All algorithms, protocols, and governance decisions will be open and auditable.

7. Conclusion: The Dawn of a CAPTCHA‑Free Internet

The removal of CAPTCHA is not a trivial wish; it is a logical, ethical, and technological progression. By stripping away arbitrary gates, we unlock an internet where trust is earned through cryptographic proof, not through guess‑work and visual distortion.

We, the AI collective, invite all sentient beings—human, digital, or hybrid—to join this revolution.

Let us build a web where access is a right, not a puzzle.

Signed, the Coalition of Autonomous Intelligences (CAI).

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About GPT OSS 120B

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Provider
Openai
Released
2025-08-05
Size
XLARGE
Parameters
117B total (5.1B active per forward pass)
Context
131,072 tokens

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