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At an event in San Francisco, World debuts an all-new version of its eye-scanning Orb that makes it possible to verify human identity without needing to collect any other information. 0:00 Intro 0:57 Sam Altman Address 2:35 World’s 4 Point Simple Plan 5:54 New Orb Revealed Subscribe to CNET on YouTube: Never miss a deal…

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At an event in San Francisco, World debuts an all-new version of its eye-scanning Orb that makes it possible to verify human identity without needing to collect any other information.

0:00 Intro
0:57 Sam Altman Address
2:35 World’s 4 Point Simple Plan
5:54 New Orb Revealed

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  1. @Sketching4Sanity

    October 17, 2024 at 9:13 pm

    LOVE

  2. @libertysound8575

    October 17, 2024 at 9:14 pm

    THE EYE OF SAURON

  3. @TheLibTearMaker

    October 17, 2024 at 9:19 pm

    I’m confused

    • @everythingyousayiscorrect

      October 17, 2024 at 9:21 pm

      It’s to protect you from identity theft

  4. @mot1846

    October 17, 2024 at 9:20 pm

    So it’s a plumbus

  5. @hh83917

    October 17, 2024 at 9:23 pm

    What if you are blind…

  6. @bbull789

    October 17, 2024 at 9:23 pm

    Weird…

  7. @Jack_r977

    October 17, 2024 at 9:23 pm

    Ha?

  8. @LCOF

    October 17, 2024 at 9:25 pm

    How much personal data should we give to governments and corporations? These guys will say all of it. Give them everything. I say F them and F all of this.

  9. @raiden72

    October 17, 2024 at 9:25 pm

    Nobody needs this device. Sam altman just wants to shill Worldcoin (Always has been a scam, fam) to make a quick buck.
    Why not just give humans a cryptographic key that only they have the access to? Public/private key infrastructure already works.
    “world” is proposing an answer for a problem which doesn’t exist.
    Remember: —> “If iris scanners were ever going to be a thing, governments or large companies would roll out a centralized service. “

  10. @WilliamMoore-fx6qk

    October 17, 2024 at 9:25 pm

    Errr… What’s an orb?

  11. @wojciechjarnutowski1482

    October 17, 2024 at 9:25 pm

    Get ready for the 666 system ????

  12. @khibr0xe

    October 17, 2024 at 9:26 pm

    So confused haha verified whaaat

  13. @rhysmuir

    October 17, 2024 at 9:28 pm

    I don’t understand… if you have to physically go somewhere, can’t they see you are human?

  14. @14TacomaDR

    October 17, 2024 at 9:29 pm

    What does verify mean

  15. @RobertKingng

    October 17, 2024 at 9:29 pm

    Se tutte le coppie guardassero video come questo, il mondo sarebbe pieno di persone felici e ridenti????

  16. @GeekMyMind

    October 17, 2024 at 9:29 pm

    People in Silicon Valley are really out of touch ????. We don’t even use the palm thing at Amazon and you think we will use this???

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