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World’s Biometric ID: Controversy Over Privacy and Decentralization

Sam Altman’s World, previously Worldcoin, faces significant criticism over its biometric ID model that relies on iris scans, which critics say undermines decentralization, privacy, and could lead to digital exclusion. The project asserts it offers user control but is still grappling with accusations of centralization and concerns about potential misuse in authoritarian regimes. In recent…

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World Launches Biometric Identity Verification Stations Across the U.S.

World, a startup co-founded by Sam Altman, launches biometric ID terminals called Orbs in the U.S., allowing users to verify identity through iris scanning, earning cryptocurrency in return. Six cities currently host these devices, with plans for widespread rollout, prioritizing user security and data anonymity. A new wave of biometric identity verification is rolling out…

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New Initiative Offers Free Iris Scans to Prove You’re Human, But Privacy Concerns Loom

The World ID initiative has launched in San Francisco, allowing users to get a free iris scan to verify their identity as human, amid increasing AI presence online. The endeavor, led by Tools for Humanity, faces both enthusiasm for its utility and significant privacy concerns. Users can receive cryptocurrency for registering, raising questions about data…

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Sam Altman’s World Launches in U.S. Amid Privacy Concerns

Sam Altman’s iris-scanning technology, now called World, launches in the U.S. amid concerns over privacy and digital security. The technology offers cryptocurrency and a digital ID in exchange for iris scans but faces regulatory scrutiny in several countries. Critics warn about the implications of linking biometrics to digital identities, while Altman envisions this as a…

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