Sam Altman's Creepy Eyeball-Scanning Company Gets in Bed With Zoom and Tinder
Source: Gizmodo
No one wants to talk to a bot, but how far are you willing to go to prove that youre human? Sam Altman is banking on people being willing to surrender scans of their eyes in order to authenticate themselves, and hes amassing some powerful sources to push more people to go along with the scheme. On Friday, both Tinder and Zoom announced partnerships with Altmans World, the company behind the creepy, eyeball-scanning orb that is meant to prove users are human.
World has already been working with Tinder and ran a pilot of the verification process in Japan. It was apparently enough of a success that Tinder will roll out the authentication method globally. According to a press release, users will be required to undergo Worlds verification method, which requires having their eyeballs scanned at a physical location with a proprietary device to prove they are human. Once they do so, theyll get a badge on their profile to signal that they are a verified human. Tinder will also tempt people to partake by offering five free boostsa feature that temporarily makes a persons profile appear first for other users.
Zoom will also be getting in on the proof-of-humanhood plan, but will be taking a different approach. Per a press release, the video conferencing platform will start to integrate World ID Deep Face, a technology that cross-references an image of a user taken at the time they verify their identity at a World Orb device to ensure they are who they claim, performs a real-time face check of the person from their own device, and scans the live video frame that other participants see on screen. If all three methods produce a match, the person gets a Verified Human badge.
-snip-
Its not clear World has anywhere near the infrastructure needed to support this scheme at scale at this point. Last year, the company claimed it planned to deploy 7,500 Orbs in the United States, but never followed up on that figure. The company reportedly has about 18 million verified users thus far, but many of them are people in developing nations who signed up because of the promise of Worldcoin, a cryptocurrency that has seemingly fallen out of Worlds plans. The scheme to get users to trade their biometrics for digital coins was criticized for being exploitative and deceptive.
-snip-
Read more: https://gizmodo.com/sam-altmans-creepy-eyeball-scanning-company-gets-in-bed-with-zoom-and-tinder-2000748013
Sam's a very good salesman.
He's also someone nobody should trust: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221158209
Goonch
(5,717 posts)
yellow dahlia
(6,667 posts)I do not plan on signing up for this surveillance state.
TommyT139
(2,440 posts)And of course there's this recent news:
This Company Is Secretly Turning Your Zoom Meetings into AI Podcasts
WebinarTV hosts 200,000 webinars. A Zoom call you may thought was private might be one of them.
https://www.404media.co/this-company-is-secretly-turning-your-zoom-calls-into-ai-podcasts/
No paywall:
https://archive.md/20260324184050/https://www.404media.co/this-company-is-secretly-turning-your-zoom-calls-into-ai-podcasts/
reACTIONary
(7,332 posts)reACTIONary
(7,332 posts)... copy right violator. I would register the copyright to my webinar, display the copyright right off, and the skip the takedown notice and proceed directly to the lawsuit.
2naSalit
(104,141 posts)Have no apps to worry about and I wouldn't be able to use the eye scan stuff because whenever I acquire a new device, before I ever turn it on, I poke its eyes out so it can never see me. I either damage the lens or cover it with electrical tape.
Not going to be available for them to take advantage of me with their tech bro control freak bullshit.
Fuck all of them.
FakeNoose
(42,693 posts)Oh, I get it ... it's so-o-o-oo 20th century!
reACTIONary
(7,332 posts)..... secret agent action adventure film feature retinal scans. Fingerprints are sooooo passe.
erronis
(24,678 posts)just want to make it look official.
Prairie_Seagull
(4,857 posts)This is reason for relocation outside this sphere of influence.
Karasu
(2,184 posts)seeing ANYWHERE else in the world right now.
It is one of the best reasons to leave, and there are many.
not fooled
(6,790 posts)Problem solved! No need for anything else!
FakeNoose
(42,693 posts)Response to highplainsdem (Original post)
jfz9580m This message was self-deleted by its author.