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Tools for Humanity’s World project, co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, on April 17 held a San Francisco event to unveil expanded integrations of its iris-scanning World ID “proof of human” system with major platforms including Tinder and Zoom, and partnerships with Docusign and Okta.
The system uses a physical Orb to capture iris data, generate an anonymized cryptographic World ID stored on users’ phones and verified with zero-knowledge proofs; World also announced a World ID app, a Selfie Check fallback, agent-delegation tools and a Concert Kit to curb ticket scalping.
Tinder is offering limited-time incentives (five free “boosts”) to Orb-verified users and plans broader market rollouts following earlier pilots.
Company executives said more than 18 million people have been verified and touted cryptographic protections; critics and some governments have previously flagged privacy, regulatory and scaling concerns.
Zoom will allow hosts to require World verification for participants and to apply real-time “Deep Face” checks.
Tools for Humanity promoted integrations with enterprise identity providers while acknowledging trade-offs between fraud reduction and biometric data risks.







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