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An eyeball-scanning ID device from Open AI used to globally verify identity debuts in the United States Thursday.
You might need to prove you're a human first. That's the requirement at World, formerly known as WorldCoin. The project, ...
Altman co-founded "World" in 2019 — known as Worldcoin until last year — to create a global identity verification system.
The eyeball-scanning crypto play had originally stayed out of the U.S. market amid a more uncertain regulatory regime.
Wall Street Journal reporter Keach Hagey joins the editors in unpacking the billionaire tech mogul’s political views and ...
Users have been complaining the GPT-4o has become so enthusiastic that it's verging on sycophantic. The change appears to be ...
The OpenAI and Microsoft CEOs helped each other become power players in generative artificial intelligence but are now ...
In an excerpt from her forthcoming book, ‘The Optimist,’ Keach Hagey reveals the extent of the OpenAI CEO’s political ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claimed that saying 'please' and 'thank you' to ChatGPT costs his company 'millions of dollars' in ...
The WSJ report claims that Altman and Nadella are preparing to establish their companies as independent leaders in the world ...
In a brief but telling exchange on social media platform X, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted: “fun showing @satyanadella our new ...
Sam Altman’s World project has launched in the U.S. It scans users’ irises in exchange for crypto, raising fresh concerns about privacy, biometric data and AI-linked identity systems.