Sam Altman's project World looks to scale its human verification empire. First stop: Tinder. | TechCrunch
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Sam Altman's project World looks to scale its human verification empire. First stop: Tinder. | TechCrunch
"The world is getting close to very powerful AI, and this is doing a lot of wonderful things. We are also heading to a world now where there's going to be more stuff generated by AI than by humans."
"World distinguishes itself from many of its ID verification peers by offering the ability to verify that a real, living human is using a digital service while still protecting that person's anonymity."
"Its chief tool for verification is the Orb - a spherical digital reader - that scans a user's eyes, converting their iris into a unique but anonymous cryptographic identifier."
World, a project by Tools for Humanity, is expanding its verification technology into dating apps and other public life sectors. Sam Altman emphasized the importance of distinguishing between AI and human interactions. The project utilizes a unique verification method called 'proof of human' through a device known as the Orb, which scans users' irises to create anonymous cryptographic identifiers. This technology aims to ensure that real humans are engaging with digital services amidst the rise of AI-generated content.
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