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No, 95 or so cents to establish a trusted bot-in-human-skin would be a bargain, so doesn't offer any protection.
I am thinking more of a web of trust kind of thing, ideally based on physically meeting people and exchanging keys in the respective first trust stages, and also with an easy option to distrust signing certificates again in the trust chain.
That reminds me, I've been working on a similar concept years ago and might bring it back.