To boost availability across the globe, Worldcoin intends to introduce additional Orb models in a range of colors and is upgrading its verification technology.
This is a component of Worldcoin's plan to strengthen its position in the finance and AI industries. Bloomberg reports that Sam Altman's co-founded company Worldcoin is in talks with OpenAI and other prominent figures in the field; however, the names of the parties involved are not yet known.
The company that oversees Worldcoin, Tools for Humanity, is expanding its ties in both technology and finance to include industries outside of artificial intelligence. In an interview with Bloomberg, Worldcoin's CEO, Alex Blania, talked about these strategic alliances and highlighted how they may broaden the company's operational reach.
Worldcoin and Okta forged an important alliance in August 2023.
By integrating Worldcoin authentication into Okta's platform, this partnership positioned Okta as a rival to well-known tech companies like Apple and Google and enabled developers to offer Worldcoin as a login option.
The core of Worldcoin's system and the foundation of its identity verification method is the Orb, a biometric imaging device. It sets actual people apart from machines and artificial intelligence.
With the emergence of sophisticated AI and chatbots such as ChatGPT, it is more important than ever to accurately identify humans.
According to Blanca, the present Orb model was never intended for general release and was only ever intended as a prototype. Worldcoin has made portions of its verification software open-source in an effort to promote greater transparency.
The corporation is switching to the phrase "distribution of scarce resources" in place of the phrase "universal basic income," which was previously supported by Altman.
The goal of the revised nomenclature is to more accurately convey the breadth of the distribution, which includes crucial resources like AI computing power.
When Worldcoin was first introduced in 2019, its primary goal was to make some market payments easier. However, it was criticized for its labor practices in nations like Kenya and Indonesia.
Redefining the focus to "distribution of scarce resources" instead of "universal basic income" aims to distance the concept from politically touchy associations and highlight a more comprehensive resource distribution plan.
April 2024, Cryptoniteuae