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Sam Altman's World project announced AI verification partnerships with Tinder, Zoom and DocuSign. The Silicon Review reports on how iris-scanning technology is becoming the new standard for proving you're human online. Sam Altman's World project, formerly known as Worldcoin, is rapidly scaling its human verification empire with major partnerships that could bring its iris-scanning technology to hundreds of millions of users. The first stop: Tinder. At a San Francisco event on Thursday, World announced that Tinder will integrate its AI verification system, allowing users to prove they are real humans not bots, not catfishers, not AI-generated profiles. The partnership is the first major consumer rollout for the project, which has been building a global identity network using custom "Orb" devices that scan a person's iris to generate a unique digital passport. "We are entering an era where AI can generate anything text, images, video, voices," said Alex Blania, CEO of Tools for Humanity, the company behind World. "The question of 'who is a real person' is becoming impossible to answer without technology. That is the problem World solves." The AI verification system works by scann...