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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 ...
The eyeball-scanning crypto play had originally stayed out of the U.S. market amid a more uncertain regulatory regime.
Tools for Humanity, the startup behind the World human verification project, unveiled a mobile verification device and ...
An eyeball-scanning ID device from Open AI used to globally verify identity debuts in the United States Thursday.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wants to scan your irises to create a unique digital ID that you can use to prove you are real human ...
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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