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The company wants to create a way for people to prove they’re human online. Would you trust it with a scan of your eyeballs?
Altman's World venture wants to convince people to scan their eyeballs to prove they're human amidst a proliferation of AIs ...
Onstage, Sam Altman and co-founder Alex Blania announced that the cryptocurrency Worldcoin is coming to the US for the first ...
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World, a crypto and biometric security startup led by Sam Altman and Alex Blania, unveiled its vision for an 'everything app.
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Sam Altman’s World project has launched in the U.S. It scans users’ irises in exchange for crypto, raising fresh concerns ...
At a buzzy event in San Francisco, World announced a series of Apple-like stores, a partnership with dating giant Match Group ...
World is opening six U.S. retail locations for eyeball scans: Austin, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Nashville, Miami and San ...
Tools for Humanity, the startup behind the World human verification project, unveiled a mobile verification device and ...
The eyeball-scanning crypto play had originally stayed out of the U.S. market amid a more uncertain regulatory regime.
An eyeball-scanning ID device from Open AI used to globally verify identity debuts in the United States Thursday.
The Orb orbital scanner is reminiscent of the retinal scanners in Minority Report, a dystopian science-fiction movie, which ...
Sam Altman’s project that aims to scan the irises of every single person on Earth in exchange for cryptocurrency has made its ...
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