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Apple Wallet’s Digital ID feature could potentially have a major new use case soon

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Why This Matters

Apple Wallet’s Digital ID feature could revolutionize identity verification by providing a secure, universal digital ID solution that integrates with various applications, including AI models and government services. This development underscores the increasing importance of digital identity management in enhancing security and convenience for consumers and the tech industry alike.

Key Takeaways

Last year, Apple debuted Digital ID on iPhone, allowing users to use their US passport as identification in Apple Wallet. Apple’s been rolling out drivers licenses in Wallet slowly over the past few years, but that’s on a state-by-state basis. Digital ID is universal, allowing anyone with a passport to use it.

Of course, you can use it at TSA checkpoints in airports – but Apple had a bigger scope in mind: digital age and identity verification. While not yet confirmed, it’s possible that we could see a first major implementation of this quite soon, in Claude.

If you’ve been following AI news, you likely know that Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models have been disabled for all customers, after the US government added export controls for the models. This came after a jailbreak was reportedly found, so now Fable 5 and Mythos 5 are unavailable to foreign nationals, whether they’re inside or outside the US.

Fable 5 was only released under the guise that it would be safeguarded from potentially dangerous behavior, which is why the jailbreak was considered concerning. Whether or not this should actually be a concern is up for debate.

Regardless, Fable 5 could theoretically return if the company were able to implement identity verification and ensure only US citizens were able to use the model. While Anthropic could go with a traditional ID verification approach, they could go with Apple’s digital ID feature.

ID verification in Claude

It’s not a matter of if, but when. I’m sure many would like to not tie their identity to their AI usage, but unfortunately, that’s where we are – at least for now.

Claude updated its privacy policy a few months ago to include references to identity verification using Persona, though that’s apparently just for accounts with fraudulent behavior – and isn’t necessarily going to apply to every user who needs to verify, per an Anthropic employee.

Hi, this is an update we rolled out in April that applies only to a small subset of users flagged for potentially fraudulent activity instead of outright banning them.

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