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World App's Biometric ID: AI's Answer or Privacy Nightmare?
12 Dec
Summary
- World uses eye scans via Orb for unique digital IDs to identify humans from AI.
- New features include secure chat, payments, and virtual bank accounts.
- Adoption lags, with only 17 million verified users against a 1 billion goal.

Sam Altman's World, a venture focused on human verification through biometric ID, has introduced significant updates to its mobile application. The app utilizes an 'Orb' device for eye scans, generating a unique digital ID to differentiate humans from AI online, a response to AI-generated content proliferation.
New functionalities now integrated into the World app include a secure chat feature, akin to Signal, enabling peer-to-peer payments and third-party app integration. A digital wallet has also been added, offering virtual bank accounts for direct deposits that can be converted into cryptocurrency, positioning the app as a comprehensive "super app."
Despite these advancements, World faces considerable challenges. Global adoption is lagging, with only 17 million users verified against an ambitious 1 billion target, partly due to the limited availability of Orb verification locations. Furthermore, the company is under investigation in several countries over privacy and data security concerns.




