Sam Altman, the Founder of OpenAI, founded the cryptocurrency project Worldcoin, which will launch on Monday. This project's central ...
Sam Altman, the Founder of OpenAI, founded the cryptocurrency project Worldcoin, which will launch on Monday.

This project's central component is the World ID, a private account that can only be accessed by actual people. Customers must undergo an in-person iris scan using the Worldcoin "orb," a silver ball about the size of a bowling ball, in order to receive a World ID. The orb creates a World ID after verifying the person's identity.
Sam Altman's most recent cryptocurrency venture is being driven by Tools for Humanity, a business with offices in Berlin and San Francisco.
2 million users joined the project during its beta stage. Worldcoin is now expanding its "orbing" activities to 35 cities in 20 nations after its official launch on Monday. People receive incentives when.
World IDs are regarded as being crucial in the era of sophisticated AI chatbots like ChatGPT, which produce amazingly human-like dialogue. These IDs can be used to differentiate between real people and AI bots online.
The biggest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, has revealed its plans to list Worldcoin. Trading is anticipated to start at 09:00 GMT on Monday.
Also, Altman discussed how Worldcoin might help the economy change under the impact of generative AI. He anticipates big economic ramifications and sees AI as liberating humanity. As an illustration, Altman uses the social welfare programme known as universal basic income (UBI), which provides each person with regular payments. Altman thinks UBI can address income inequality as more human tasks are replaced by AI. Furthermore, because World IDs may only be obtained by genuine persons,
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