Sam Altman’s World unveils a mobile verification device

Tools for humanity, the emerging company behind the global human verification project participated in its founding by the CEO of Openai Sam Altman, revealed on Wednesday a mobile device designed to help people define the difference between the human being and the agent of artificial intelligence.
Rich Healy, chief staff for humanity and former Apple manager, for the first time, did the Orb Mini during his “finally” event in San Francisco. The device looks like a smartphone, and has two cameras in the front to wipe the eyes.
The WorldCoin project, the WEB3 project that Altman and Alex Blania, known as WorldCOIN, is based on the idea that it will be impossible to finally distinguish between humans and artificial intelligence agents on the Internet. To address this, the world wants to create digital tools “evidence of man”; These ads are part of their efforts to get millions of people to register.
After wiping your eye eyeball with one of the silver metal celestial bodies – or now, it will give you one of its own celestial bodies – a unique identifier on blockchain to check that you are a human being.
A Humanity spokesman told Techcrunch in a briefing, that Orb Mini, a reference to the company’s larger heavenly crime devices, has a familiar shape of a smartphone and designed to be carried. Thomas Meyerhoff, a former Apple designer helped design the Orb Mini, according to the people familiar with the new product.
The main purpose of Orb Mini is to check more people, not necessarily use applications, make calls, or send texts. However, the spokesperson said it is unclear what the functions of the final device will be.
Tools for Humanity also launches the world’s network in the United States on Thursday, and the facades of stores will open in Austin, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, Nafeville and San Francisco. The stores, which are already owned by the world in other countries, are designed for people to come and attach the eyes of the eyes by one of the company’s heavenly bodies.
The global project claims that 26 million people have registered, and 12 million people have been verified all over the world. Today, the company has a greater presence in Latin America, South America and Asia – but the Wednesday’s announcement aims to develop the project in the United States
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Although the company has shed light on details about Orb Mini, the device seems to be an attempt to distribute its verification devices on a wider scale. While the goals of the world have shifted over the years, the celestial body appears essential in its mission.
The main question about the rotation around the world is whether one day he will participate with the other Sam German project, Openai. It is not clear whether Orb Mini has any features of Amnesty International, or whether it is linked to the AI Openai operating on it.
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2025-05-01 02:10:00