World partners with Tinder and Zoom to deploy iris-scan human verification
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Updated · ZME Science · Apr 27
World partners with Tinder and Zoom to deploy iris-scan human verification
16 articles · Updated · ZME Science · Apr 27
World is expanding its iris-based verification to Tinder users in the US, offering verified users five free Boosts, and integrating biometric checks into Zoom meetings to combat deepfakes.
The system uses Orb devices for iris scans and digital credentials, aiming to distinguish humans from bots and AI-generated fakes online, but raises privacy concerns and pressures users to participate.
World faces regulatory pushback, including EU orders to delete iris data and a Kenyan suspension, yet claims 18 million verified users across 160 countries as AI-driven impersonation threats increase.
With top executives leaving, is World a stable partner for America's biggest tech firms?
Can an iris scan prove you're human online without becoming a mass surveillance tool?
As AI agents get their own digital IDs, who will truly control our online world?
My iris scan for a free trial: what is the real price of proving my humanity?
Are we heading towards a 'two Internets' reality for the verified and unverified?