The Orb Will See You Now.

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Název: The Orb Will See You Now. (cover story)
Autoři: Perrigo, Billy
Zdroj: TIME Magazine; 6/23/2025, Vol. 205 Issue 21/22, p46-53, 8p, 9 Color Photographs
Témata: ARTIFICIAL intelligence, SOCIAL media, BUSINESSPEOPLE, INTERNET content, SWARM intelligence, PERSONALLY identifiable information, PASSPORTS
Abstrakt: The article focuses on Tools for Humanity's innovative device, the Orb, designed to verify human identity in an era increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence (AI). Co-founded by Sam Altman, the Orb captures biometric data from a user's iris to generate a unique iris code, which is then linked to a digital identity known as World ID. Users receive cryptocurrency as an incentive for verification, with the company aiming to establish a global "proof-of-humanity" network to distinguish real individuals from AI agents. Despite ambitious goals, the project faces challenges, including slow adoption rates and privacy concerns regarding data retention and usage. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstrakt:The article focuses on Tools for Humanity's innovative device, the Orb, designed to verify human identity in an era increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence (AI). Co-founded by Sam Altman, the Orb captures biometric data from a user's iris to generate a unique iris code, which is then linked to a digital identity known as World ID. Users receive cryptocurrency as an incentive for verification, with the company aiming to establish a global "proof-of-humanity" network to distinguish real individuals from AI agents. Despite ambitious goals, the project faces challenges, including slow adoption rates and privacy concerns regarding data retention and usage. [Extracted from the article]
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