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Sam Altman’s newest venture has built a robot to decide if you’re human

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  • Tools for Humanity, co-founded by Sam Altman, has launched a robotic human verification device
  • The Orb Mini can scan irises and create blockchain-based World IDs
  • The company is partnering with major brands to bring biometric IDs to finance, dating, and gaming

Staring into a small metal orb and hearing it confirm your humanity is a scene from many a dystopian science fiction story. It’s also an idea that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks should be implemented in real life. That’s the idea behind biometric identity startup Tools for Humanity’s World system. World, formerly known as Worldcoin, is rolling out a portable iris scanner called the Orb Mini in the U.S. to carry out that directive in a way the company claims will benefit people.

The Orb Mini looks like something between a futuristic smartphone camera and a Black Mirror prop. The device scans your iris to confirm your humanity, creating a unique “World ID,” a blockchain-stored identity token that says, “this person is real and has irises to prove it.”

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