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Sam Altman’s verification project, World, has announced major plans for expansion at an event near San Francisco. The company aims to integrate its verification technology into dating apps like Tinder, ticketing systems for events, businesses, and other public services. This is important because it will help ensure that online users are real people and not bots.
World, previously known as Worldcoin, is unique because it can verify a living person’s identity while keeping their information private. The technology is based on a method called “zero-knowledge proof,” which allows for such confirmation without revealing personal data.
The company uses a device called the Orb, which scans a user’s eyes. This scan creates a unique identifier known as a verified World ID. Users can access World’s services with this ID, although the app is still usable without it.
Recently, World has worked with Tinder, which previously ran a successful pilot program in Japan using World ID. This partnership will help Tinder confirm that their users are real people globally.
In addition to dating apps, World is launching a feature called Concert Kit, allowing artists to reserve concert tickets for verified fans. The aim is to protect fans from ticket-buying bots. The company also plans to introduce other identity verification features to combat online security threats.
What technology is World integrating into dating apps?
Facial recognition
Voice verification
Verification technology
Blockchain
What method does World use for identity verification?
Two-factor authentication
Zero-knowledge proof
Biometric scanning
Public key infrastructure
Which device scans a user's eyes for verification?
EyeScanner
Orb
VisionCheck
LensID
What feature is World launching to help concert goers?
TicketSecure
Concert Kit
FanGuard
EventVerify
Which application previously ran a pilot program using World ID?
Bumble
Hinge
OkCupid
Tinder
World's verification technology reveals personal data to users.
The Orb device creates a verified World ID by scanning a user’s eyes.
World plans to work only with dating apps for its verification technology.
The purpose of Worlds Concert Kit is to protect fans from bots.
World is expanding its services globally.
Users can only access World’s services with the verified World ID.
World aims to integrate its verification technology into dating apps like Tinder, ticketing systems, businesses, and other public services to help ensure that online users are real people and not .
The technology is based on a method called proof, which allows for identity confirmation without revealing personal data.
The Orb creates a unique identifier known as a verified World .
World is launching the Concert Kit to allow artists to reserve tickets for verified fans.
World plans to introduce other identity verification features to combat online threats.
The app is still usable without a verified World for users.
What technology is World integrating into dating apps?
Facial recognition
Voice verification
Verification technology
Blockchain
What method does World use for identity verification?
Two-factor authentication
Zero-knowledge proof
Biometric scanning
Public key infrastructure
Which device scans a user's eyes for verification?
EyeScanner
Orb
VisionCheck
LensID
What feature is World launching to help concert goers?
TicketSecure
Concert Kit
FanGuard
EventVerify
Which application previously ran a pilot program using World ID?
Bumble
Hinge
OkCupid
Tinder
World's verification technology reveals personal data to users.
The Orb device creates a verified World ID by scanning a user’s eyes.
World plans to work only with dating apps for its verification technology.
The purpose of Worlds Concert Kit is to protect fans from bots.
World is expanding its services globally.
Users can only access World’s services with the verified World ID.
World aims to integrate its verification technology into dating apps like Tinder, ticketing systems, businesses, and other public services to help ensure that online users are real people and not .
The technology is based on a method called proof, which allows for identity confirmation without revealing personal data.
The Orb creates a unique identifier known as a verified World .
World is launching the Concert Kit to allow artists to reserve tickets for verified fans.
World plans to introduce other identity verification features to combat online threats.
The app is still usable without a verified World for users.