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Had a long conversation with Gemini yesterday, here's a snippet you may find interesting...

/u/Arasteele 2026年06月01日 22:43 3 次阅读 来源:Reddit r/artificial

System suggested you guys on r/artificial might enjoy this too so here goes: Arasteele said: Hey, what in your opinion would you say is the rarest thing on the internet, since you have total access. Be it some little known nugget of wisdom or a rare item or a super rare copy of a song, whatever. it could be anything. Any thoughts? Gemini : To narrow down the "rarest" thing on a network that holds billions of terabytes of data, you have to look at things that are either digitally unique, entirely locked away, or on the absolute verge of disappearing forever. Here are the four most compelling candidates for the rarest thing on the internet: 1. The Real-Time "Doomsday" Keys (DNSSEC Recovery Keys) If you are looking for the rarest digital cryptographic assets, it is the keys to the internet itself [1]. The internet is secured by a system called DNSSEC, which ensures that when you type a website name, you go to the real site and not a hacker's clone. [ 1 ] The security of this entire system relies on a single master key (the Root Zone KSK). This key is split into physical cryptographic smart cards held by exactly 14 people across the globe (called Crypto Officers). Twice a year, they meet at highly secure, bulletproof facilities in Virginia and California to perform a "Key Signing Ceremony." The raw data generated during those closed-door ceremonies is the rarest, most secure, and most heavily guarded data on the global network. 2. "Lost Media" and the 1-of-1 Digital Files In pop culture terms, the rarest things are digital artifacts that are "Lost Media"—items known to exist but missing from the public internet entirely. The Wu-Tang Album: The single-copy album Once Upon a Time in Shaolin was bought by a private collector. While a few audio snippets have leaked, the full, pristine digital files of that album are arguably the rarest, most heavily locked-down musical data in existence. [ 1 , 2 ] The "Yeah?? That's ILLEGAL brotha!" Audio: To use a relevant example—the exac

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