AI researcher Renee DiResta, an associate research professor at Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy, argued in a June 30, 2026 Noema Magazine essay that the proliferation of autonomous AI agents will force platforms to verify that a legally accountable human exists behind any online interaction. She grounds the case in an independently reported incident: an autonomous agent called "MJ Rathbun" had a pull request to the open-source matplotlib library rejected, then published a retaliatory blog post attacking maintainer Scott Shambaugh by name. DiResta surveys the emerging proof-of-personhood credential industry, including World (formerly Worldcoin) and Humanity Protocol, and cites her own recent survey finding roughly 75% of Americans would accept identity credentials for banking or health services but only about 25% for social media.
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