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Butlerian Jihad 🤖

Data protocol for authentificating real human creation, connected to a DataDAO for private model training.

Introduction

The Butlerian Jihad is the term used for the crusades against the machines - AI - in the Dune universe. We've been bombed from AI Generated content in the past years, and it looks like there are only two solutions against that :

  • you either consider the content before Gen AI the only one worth something.
  • or you try to give artists a way to create fair models based on their works.

All of those solutions have the same shortcomings : you can just right-click download. Butlerian Jihad is a fair protocol, enabling Instagram artists to prove ownership of their account, create / join a DataDAO based on their reputation and partner with other fair artists to train models or LoRA.

Features

  • TLS Notary extension focused on Instagram account retrieval.
  • Boilerplate for TLS Notary extension
  • Onchain smart contract for DataDAO set-up.
  • DataDAO for private model training.

Preview

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Installation

git clone https://github.com/butlerianjihad/butlerian_jihad.git
cd butlerian_jihad
npm install
npm run dev

Add your Lighthouse API key by copying the .env.example.

Build the Instagram plugin on tlsn-plugin-instagram:

npm i
npm run build

This will output the wasm binary in dist/index.wasm. You can also directly use the one available.

Running the Instagram Plugin Example

  1. Build the instagram_profile plugin as explained above.
  2. Build and install the tlsn-extension as documented in the main README.md.
  3. Run a local notary server, ensuring TLS is disabled in the config file.
  4. Install the plugin: Click the Add a Plugin (+) button and select the index.wasm file you built in step 1. A Instagram Profile button should then appear below the default buttons.
  5. Click the Instagram Profile button. This action opens the Instagram webpage along with a TLSNotary sidebar.
  6. Run your own Instagram proxy - Follow this tutorial and run : docker run -it --rm -p 55688:80 novnc/websockify 80 instagram.com:443
  7. Follow the steps in the TLSNotary sidebar.
  8. Access the TLSNotary results by clicking the History button in the TLSNotary extension.

Contribution

Contributions are welcome! If you would like to contribute, please follow these steps:

  • Fork the repository.
  • Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
  • Make your changes and commit them.
  • Push your changes to your forked repository.
  • Submit a pull request to the main repository.