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OpenAI's New App: Proof of Personhood with Biometrics
29 Jan
Summary
- New social platform aims to verify human users only.
- App may use Face ID or iris scans for proof of personhood.
- It targets bot issues prevalent on platforms like X.

OpenAI is developing a new social platform focused on ensuring that only verified human users can participate, thereby tackling the growing problem of bots online. This early-stage project aims to offer a secure environment, potentially utilizing biometric verification methods such as Apple's Face ID or iris scanning to confirm user identity.
The platform's approach to 'proof of personhood' would significantly differ from current social networks that rely on phone numbers or email verification. While details on feature integration are scarce, the app could incorporate AI-generated image and video capabilities similar to those on Meta's platforms.
This development comes as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has publicly voiced concerns over the proliferation of bots making social media interactions feel inauthentic. The new app seeks to provide a more trustworthy online experience, though its success will depend on effective implementation and differentiation in a crowded market.




