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Iris Biometric Scan is launched in North -American Cities for Digital Identity

Openai CEO SAM Altman, known for the creation of Chatgpt, has launched World, a project that uses an eye exploration to show that he is a real online person. The idea is to help people stand out from boats and to create a digital identifier with a quick exploration from a device called Orb.

Although Altman says that this technology maintains central humans as the AI ​​progresses, it also raises serious concerns about sensitive biometric privacy and data security, with critics and regulators who question how this information will be used and protected.

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A woman looking towards an orbe (world) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)

How the world works ID

World ID is based on a device called Orb, a spherical scanner that captures an iris pattern of a person to generate a unique iriscode. It stores the code on a blockchain -based platform, ensuring that users can verify their identity without revealing personal data.

Once scanned, individuals receive their world identification, which can be used for authentication on various platforms where the World Identification Protocol has been integrated, including Reddit, Telegram and Shopify.

In addition, those who sign up are rewarded with Cryptocurrency WLD as an incentive. They get the equivalent of $ 40 of tiles, which can spend, exchange or share with other world identification headlines.

Iris Biometric Scan is launched in North -American Cities for Digital Identity

A man looking towards an orbe (world) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)

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U.S. aggressive launch is aimed at 180 m users

Currently, World ID is available in Austin, Texas, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Nashville, Tennessee, Miami and San Francisco, with the plans to expand even more. The company aims to deploy 7,500 Orb devices in all the United States by the end of the year, leading to 180 million users. While technology promises greater security, the debate on its privacy implications continues to grow.

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Privacy concerns stop the world of being widely adopted

World ID has ambitious goals, but despite this, the project has faced a significant reaction. Many people care to store eye scan data in a world database could jeopardize their personal information. In addition to the controversy, critics indicate the irony of Sam Altman, whose company Openai contributes to the world world challenges that aims to solve, to be at the helm of this project.

Governments of Spain, Argentina, Kenya and Hong Kong have suspended or investigated the project due to the concern over excessive data collection. In addition, cybersecurity experts warn that once biometric data is linked to an identity system, it becomes irreversible, proposing potential surveillance fear.

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Kurt’s Key Takeaways

The World ID helps to show that online people are real human and not boats, which is increasing. In this world driven by AI, it can be an essential security measure to ensure that the Internet is a safer and more trusted place. As the system is integrated with blockchain technology, it can definitely provide secure authentication on various platforms. However, the storage of sensitive biometric data in a global database will always propose concerns for many.

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