Worldcoin- ID verification protocol, crypto token, and wallet app. Verify yourself anonymously and get paid to register.
First came the text password. Then came fingerprints and voice recognition. Each, adopted by the masses, turned inside out by good and bad actors alike.
The company- founded in 2020- debuted its much-hyped and anticipated World ID verification program last week and opened the waitlist for interested developers to incorporate World ID into their apps. In basic terms, World ID helps verify identity by either verifying your phone number or via "the Orb". What is the Orb, you ask? Oh, it’s this giant eyeball-looking battery-powered iris-scanning device available at Worldcoin operator locations.
The Orb looks at your iris, then processes this scan locally on the device, and spits out a numeric hash representative of the texture of your iris. The actual scan is then deleted from the Orb. This hashed ID code can be used to prove the user’s identity through Worldcoin’s app and anonymously so. Availability of the Orb is currently limited to Argentina, Chile, India, Kenya, Portugal, and Spain, according to a
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Sam Altman's WorldCoin Unveils Tech to Prove You Are HumanWorld ID set to employ ZK proofs for most advanced and tamper-proof digital identification protocol so far
続きを読む »
BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Sweeps iTunes Charts All Over The World With Solo Debut Track “FLOWER”BLACKPINK's Jisoo Sweeps iTunes Charts All Over The World With Solo Debut Track 'FLOWER'
続きを読む »
Leftist AI Policy Group Calls on FTC to Stop OpenAI from Releasing More Consumer GPT TechThe Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP), an offshoot of the Democrat-aligned Michael Dukakis Institute for Leadership and Innovation, is pressing the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to put the brakes on OpenAI.
続きを読む »
The AI chatbot wars: Google's Bard versus OpenAI's ChatGPTBoth are very good at processing natural language artificial intelligence, but if one is better than the other, which is it?
続きを読む »
The ChatGPT King Isn’t Worried, but He Knows You Might BeI first met Sam Altman in the summer of 2019, days after Microsoft agreed to invest $1 billion in his 3-year-old startup, OpenAI. At his suggestion, we had dinner at a small, decidedly modern restaurant not far from his home in San Francisco. Halfway through the meal, he held up his iPhone so I could see the contract he had spent the past several months negotiating with one of the world’s largest tech companies. It said Microsoft’s billion-dollar investment would help OpenAI build what was calle
続きを読む »
Tesla Cybervault Teased For April 3rd Debut In ChinaIs it a stainless steel gun safe? A Cybertruck-inspired encrypted flash drive? Another alcoholic beverage?
続きを読む »