Jonathan Bateman is a secure‑software developer and applied mathematician who blends technical depth with social awareness to solve complex problems. As the founder of Real Recognizes Real AI (realxreal.ai), he helps people authenticate the online identity of their digital contacts by combining cryptography, biometrics, and shared memories to outsmart deepfakes. Previously, he co‑founded OpenBWC, a DOJ‑funded AI‑ethics initiative and Goshen Digital Security, a cybersecurity firm that protects small businesses. He is currently a 4th year in RIT’s Honors Program, pursuing dual degrees in Applied Math & Computing Security and Sociology & Anthropology, and he holds fellowships and scholarships including Y Combinators AI Startup School, SOIS Gap‑Year Fellow, Partners & Napier Fellow, Spectrum Scholar, and RIT Multidisciplinary Scholar. Believing that the most powerful technology serves both society and security, he weaves together mathematics, anthropology, sociology, and ethics to engineer authentic solutions in an age of illusion.
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Voice clones fool CEOs into wiring millions. AI-generated video calls scam elderly parents. Traditional authentication like passwords, 2FA, and biometrics can all be faked or phished. How do we verify identity when audio, video, and biometrics are no longer trustworthy?
In this hands-on session, we’ll explore The Doppelgänger Protocol: a cryptographic approach that transforms shared human memories into authentication keys. We’ll examine how memory-based verification combines challenge… Read more
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