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Sam Altman’s World Expands to U.S. With Iris Scan “Orb”

  • The world uses iris scans to issue a World ID, which is targeted to easily distinguish between AI and real people bottles.
  • Users are given worldcoin in exchange for scanning, which can support future models such as universal basic revenue.

The Chief Executive Officer of World, Alex Blania, and its co-founder Sam Altman, recently published the company's launch in the United States. The company has a revolutionary tech project, the ORB, reviewing your eyeball in exchange for cryptocurrency and a World ID.

World ID is a program that allows users to verify their humanity online. In this world, mainly driven by AI bots, it is very difficult to say if we are in contact with a real person or a bot.

To deal with this issue, the world has come to a program known as the World ID, which will allow users to verify their humanity online. The registry is done after the users stare at Orb, collecting a scanning of their irises.

After completing the scanning, users need to follow some instructions in a smartphone application and get a unique biometric identifier, which will be stored on their device. Also, there are built-in privacy features that can also generate a code number instead of hiding images of users' irises.

World users are rewarded with cryptocurrency

In exchange for all this, users get a cryptocurrency known as Worldcoin. They can spend this coin or send it to other ID holders in the world or trade for other currencies. Co-founder noted that this is a solution to the problem, which is confident in the age of artificial intelligence.

Plus, he added:

“We have plans to ensure that people remain unique and central to a world where the Internet is flooded with many AI -driven content.”

The company believes that something like Worldcoin will help to distribute proceeds from strong AI systems to humans, perhaps in the form of a universal basic revenue. The World App launched two years ago, and since then, nearly 26 million people have signed up for the app.

Also, more than 12 million have received Orb scans to prove themselves as people.

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