Move over, Touch ID, because iris scanning technology is coming to secure smartphones in the very near future. Security software maker Delta ID unveiled its new ActiveIris Technology, which will allow ...
The eyes may have it, but Sam Altman only wants yours for a quick iris scan. With that, the tech mogul says his latest venture, the World project, can eliminate ever-more sophisticated and human-like ...
Samsung’s next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S8, will sport a dual-rear camera setup, according to information leaked online. The smartphone is expected to have two rear-facing cameras – one 12MP ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, known for creating ChatGPT, has launched World, a project that uses an eye scan to prove you are a real person online. The idea is to help people stand out from bots and AI by ...
World, a biometric identity firm co-founded by Sam Altman, is partnering with Tinder and Zoom to introduce iris-scanning verification aimed at combating bots and AI deepfakes. Tinder will offer ...
DENVER (KUSA/CNN NEWSOURCE/WKRC) - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is reportedly exploring the acquisition of advanced technology capable of identifying individuals by scanning their ...
Big quote: The US launch of "World" highlights the potential of digital ID technology in an era of growing AI-driven fraud. Co-founder Sam Altman describes World's technology as "a way to make sure ...
Paying for something with your smartphone may soon become as easy as giving it a passing glance. That’s thanks to the iris-scanning Arrows NX F-04G smartphone, the fruit of a partnership between ...
The Department of Homeland Security logo is seen at the ICE Cyber Crimes Center expanded facilities in Fairfax, Va., on July 22, 2015. (Photo by Paul J. Richards/AFP via Getty Images) Customs and ...
Tinder is testing an iris-scanning verification badge using Tools for Humanity’s World ID system to tackle AI-generated fake profiles and scams. The move offers stronger proof of identity than selfies ...
A Plymouth company that makes iris-scanning software has joined the ranks of technology firms helping federal immigration authorities assemble a vast surveillance apparatus to identify targets for ...