Mashable 05月02日 01:19
Sam Altman-backed startup makes optical scanner to detect humans from AI
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Tools for Humanity,一家由OpenAI CEO Sam Altman支持的初创公司,推出了一款名为Orb Mini的设备,旨在创建一个全球身份验证系统。该设备配备了眼球扫描仪,通过扫描虹膜并与区块链技术结合,来验证用户的身份。该技术的目标是区分人类与AI,并应用于多种场景,如约会应用和支付工具。用户可以通过扫描眼球获得Worldcoin加密货币的奖励。

👁️ Orb Mini是一款智能手机大小的设备,配备两个巨大的眼球传感器,用于扫描用户虹膜。

🔗 扫描的虹膜信息将与唯一的ID关联,并存储在区块链上,用于验证用户的身份。

💡 该技术旨在解决在线世界中难以区分人类和AI的问题,并应用于约会应用、支付工具等场景。

💰 用户扫描眼球后,将获得Worldcoin(WLD)加密货币作为奖励,以此激励用户参与。

Have you ever wanted a mobile device designed solely to scan your eyeballs? No, that sounds a little creepy? Well, that's too dang bad, because you're getting it anyway.

Tools for Humanity, a start-up backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, debuted the Orb Mini this week, a smartphone-sized device with two massive eye sensors on it. The hardware is part of the World project and app, a grand plan aimed at creating a global identification system.

The idea is that these sensors, paired with a blockchain registry, could serve as a tool for verifying someone's humanity. And yes, this is because artificial intelligence evangelists envision a world where it's impossible to distinguish between a human being and an AI agent online.

The Orb orbital scanner is reminiscent of the retinal scanners in Minority Report, a dystopian science-fiction movie, which likely isn't the first association that Tools for Humanity wants for its product.

So, how does the optical scanner work?

The components for the Orb, a previous version of the startup's retinal scanner. Credit: Tools for Humanity

Working in tandem with an app, the Orb Mini would scan your iris, which would be associated with a unique ID and stored with blockchain technology. The effort is part of the so-called "World human verification project," according to TechCrunch. Tools for Humanity also has a larger version of the device, simply called The Orb.

Besides proving your humanity, other uses for the technology include verifying your identity on dating apps or being a part of a payment tool. Wired reported World is working with Match to run a pilot program in Japan where Tinder users can use the company's tech to verify their identity. The tech outlet also reported World is working on a Visa-backed debit card and will be launching identification services in six U.S. cities: Atlanta, Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, and San Francisco.

Tools for Humanity may also try to incentivize users to scan their eyes with Orb devices with — what else? — cryptocurrency. As The Verge noted, folks who scan their eyes into the system will receive 16 Worldcoin (WLD), a new cryptocurrency tied to the very same World human verification project.

So, if you're eager to scan your retinas into Sam Altman's eyeball machine, now is your time.

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