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    Looking into Sam Altman’s Orb? You’re Human on Tinder!

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Sam Altman’s World project has expanded its iris-scanning verification system globally via Tinder, allowing users to display a “real human” badge after eye scan verification.
    2. The company aims to combat AI-generated impersonations with verified human identities, integrating its platform into services like Zoom, Docusign, and upcoming social media collaborations.
    3. World’s verification involves creating a private, cryptographic World ID through iris scans, moving away from cryptocurrency incentives towards mainstream online identity verification.
    4. The company is launching new tools like Concert Kit to tackle issues like ticket scalping, and plans future platform partnerships to drive widespread adoption of biometric verification.

    Gazing Into Sam Altman’s Orb Now Proves You’re Human on Tinder

    A new identity verification tool is now available on Tinder globally. The tool uses a unique iris scan to confirm if a user is human. This system was announced during an event in San Francisco last Friday. It is part of the company’s efforts to combat fake profiles and AI-generated bots.

    Once users complete the iris scan using the World Orb, they can display a digital badge on their profiles. This badge shows they are verified humans. To get verified, users must look into the glossy white Orb and allow their eyes to be scanned. After verification, they receive five free “boosts,” which help their profile reach more potential matches.

    This expansion follows a successful testing phase in Japan, where Tinder users first tried the verification process. Now, the verification system is accessible worldwide, marking a significant step for the company. The goal is to make it easier for real people to connect safely on the platform.

    The verification process is part of a larger project called World. Founded in 2019, World aims to create a safer internet with fewer fake accounts. Its system uses iris scans to generate secure digital IDs. Unlike traditional ID checks that require uploading government documents, World’s method keeps user information private and decentralized. It creates a unique cryptographic key for each verified individual.

    The company has faced some obstacles, especially from governments concerned about data privacy. Despite this, they report that 18 million people have now been verified worldwide, up from 12 million last year. The company also offers a cryptocurrency token linked to their verification system, though they have shifted focus toward mainstream online services and partnerships.

    Aside from Tinder, other companies are beginning to incorporate World’s verification tools. For example, Zoom can now require participants to verify with World before joining a call. Docusign also plans to use the technology for identity checks on signed documents. These partnerships aim to expand World’s reach and make digital verification more trusted and widespread.

    Additionally, World is testing a new feature called Concert Kit. It will allow artists to reserve concert tickets for verified humans only. This is aimed at stopping ticket scalping and bots from buying up tickets. The upcoming Bruno Mars World Tour will test this system with a verified-only concert in San Francisco.

    At its launch in 2023, World first introduced the iris-scanning Orb alongside a mobile app for verification and blockchain programs. The company’s focus has shifted from offering free cryptocurrency for iris scans to enabling safe online identity verification. This move could help make digital connections more secure and trustworthy as AI continues to grow.

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