House of ZK today announced Verifying Intelligence 3.0 – Where ZK Meets AI & x402, a focused program on verifiable AI and agent-to-agent payments.
Co-hosted with Brevis and Invisible Garden during Devconnect, the event will be held on November 19th at Cultural Vivo, Buenos Aires. This edition takes a macro view of AI’s societal direction – abundance vs dystopia, the future of work, and user privacy – supplemented by targeted technical segments, including a special panel on x402, a new internet-native standard for agent-to-agent payments.
Our Verifying Intelligence event series run on a constant premise: high-impact AI must be provable. If behavior, provenance, and policy constraints cannot be evidenced, deployment should not proceed. The program pairs first-principles discussion – outcomes, rights, incentives – with concrete verification rails: zero-knowledge proofs, attestations, and verifier design patterns that enable authenticity without surveillance, accountability without IP leakage, and market access without centralized gatekeeping.
“This edition is a step back to examine the direction, rather than focus on the mechanisms”, said Ben Wynn, Chief Media Officer at House of ZK.
“The goal is to align on the minimum verification controls that change incentives, and highlight where ZK is the decisive tool.”
This event follows the success of previous editions, hosted in partnership with Lagrange, Boundless, and Google Cloud. The theme extends the inquiry introduced by The Verifier – House of ZK’s editorial on motive and consequence – by framing practical guardrails for near-term adoption across media authenticity, privacy, labor transitions, and emerging agent economies.
Sponsors of this edition include Mina, 0G Labs, Ethereum Argentina, ZKM, Veridise, Ontology, Starknet and zkVerify.
Register at https://luma.com/xevcy7za.



