Worldcoin, the brainchild of Sam Altman, is shedding its cryptocurrency identity and rebranding as World, doubling down on the pressing need for human identity verification amidst the rise of AI deepfakes. This move signals a deeper transformation toward addressing one of the most insidious threats of our digital era: the erosion of human authenticity.
World Chain is now open to every human 🫡 pic.twitter.com/5lVdVM9Em0
— World (@worldcoin) October 18, 2024
Worldcoin is now World
At a San Francisco event, World introduced the latest version of its Orb device, a cutting-edge biometric tool designed to confirm human identity through iris scans. The company is positioning itself as the vanguard in a battle against increasingly convincing AI-generated content, where the distinction between what is real and what is synthetic is becoming alarmingly tenuous. Alex Blania, co-founder and CEO, outlined the company’s ambitious goal to ensure human identity remains verifiable in an era where deepfake technology could easily manipulate public trust.
This latest version of the Orb, powered by NVIDIA’s Jetson chipset, introduces a new paradigm for human verification. In what could be seen as a reflection of the company’s audacity, Chief Device Officer Rich Heley stated that people will soon be able to request an Orb delivery directly to their homes—similar to ordering takeout—bringing real-time biometric authentication into the consumer space. This model is not just about convenience; it represents a critical response to the growing threat of identity fraud as AI tools become more adept at mimicking human voices, faces, and behavior.
“We are at a crossroads where humanity must ask itself: How will we coexist with AI?” the company declared in a statement, framing this technological development as part of a broader existential challenge.
A global vision rooted in biometric security
Since July 2023, nearly 7 million people have submitted their irises to World’s Orb technology. Despite criticism surrounding privacy and data collection, the company claims its latest Orb model offers enhanced privacy features, utilizing 5G capabilities to secure biometric data. World’s expansion into Latin America through partnerships with Rappi also signals its intent to establish a global network of biometric verification centers, with retail locations planned to provide broader access.
The question of trust is at the core of World’s mission. In a world where AI-generated deepfakes are poised to undermine the very fabric of reality, the company is positioning itself as an essential gatekeeper of truth. The stakes are high, and whether or not the public will embrace World’s vision of mass iris scanning for identity verification remains uncertain. Yet the sheer scale of the project and its philosophical framing suggest that World aims to be more than just another tech company.
World is betting big on the idea that humanity will soon demand new methods of verifying its authenticity.
Worldcoin orb locations
About a year ago, we compiled a comprehensive list of Worldcoin Orb locations spread across 18 countries worldwide, covering regions from North America to Europe, Africa, and Asia. These locations are key points where users can access World’s biometric identity verification services. Here’s the full list of countries where the Orbs are available:
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Chile
- France
- Germany
- Hong Kong
- India
- Japan
- Kenya
- Republic of Korea
- Mexico
- Portugal
- Singapore
- Spain
- Uganda
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- United States
For more information, refer to the full details in our previous article.
Image credits: World