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    World’s Iris-Scanning Tech Misunderstood, Data Never Leaves Orb, Advisor Says

    Admin-aX9d7By Admin-aX9d7May 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sam Altman’s blockchain project World has sparked controversy in the past due to its use of iris-scanning technology to create digital identities. But World Foundation Advisor Liam Horne says that the controversy around that technology, known as orbs, is often misunderstood.

    It’s “actually the complete opposite,” of what critics share regarding World or Altman owning that data, Thorne said on Wednesday at a panel at Consensus 2025. “The data literally never leaves the orb.”

    The World Network uses its orbs — chrome, bowling ball-shaped devices —to perform iris scans that verify an individual’s unique identity as part of a system called “proof-of-personhood.” When a user looks into an orb, the device maps their iris and immediately converts the biometric into a privacy-preserving address known as a World ID, that proves that a user is a real, unique human being, rather than a bot.

    The project has faced scrutiny across multiple jurisdictions, with regulators in Europe, Africa and Asia raising concerns about data privacy and consent. But Horne reiterated that the system is designed to be privacy-preserving from the ground up.

    Previously, Orbs were only available in select locations in South America, Asia, and Africa, but earlier this month the team behind World shared that they were expanding to the United States, and bringing orbs to six different cities including Atlanta, Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville and San Francisco.

    Read more: Sam Altman’s World Crypto Project Launches in US With Eye-Scanning Orbs in 6 Cities

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