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Tinder and Zoom Launch Iris Scan Verification to Fight AI Bots

What Happened

Tinder and Zoom have partnered with Worldcoin to offer “proof of humanity” by implementing iris scanning technology. This technology allows users to verify their identities using iris scans, confirming they are real humans rather than AI bots. The rollout is aimed at countering the growing threat of AI-generated fake accounts and deepfakes on digital platforms. Worldcoin, a project backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman, will provide the authentication service, leveraging biometric data for enhanced verification. This initiative starts with optional trials and may expand depending on user adoption and regulatory considerations.

Why It Matters

As AI-generated profiles and malicious bots proliferate on social and communication platforms, user authenticity becomes increasingly important. Biometric proof of humanity could set new industry standards for online trust and safety, sparking debate on privacy and ethical data use. Read more in our AI News Hub

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