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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating journey of Worldcoin, now rebranded as World, a project led by Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. Originally launched as a cryptocurrency project where users scanned their irises to receive Worldcoins, the initiative has shifted towards becoming a "super app" similar to WeChat. This new app aims to validate user identity, facilitate payments, chat, and offer other services, including "mini apps" for polls and messaging, with the potential for integration with AI agents.
However, the project has faced criticism for privacy concerns, particularly around its biometric data collection methods. Now expanding to scanning both faces and eyes, and avoiding the U.S. market due to stricter data laws, World continues to raise questions about its privacy protections and long-term goals.
Join us as we explore the transformation of Worldcoin into World, the potential implications for user privacy, and whether this ambitious "super app" can overcome the hurdles it faces in today’s digital landscape.
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating journey of Worldcoin, now rebranded as World, a project led by Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. Originally launched as a cryptocurrency project where users scanned their irises to receive Worldcoins, the initiative has shifted towards becoming a "super app" similar to WeChat. This new app aims to validate user identity, facilitate payments, chat, and offer other services, including "mini apps" for polls and messaging, with the potential for integration with AI agents.
However, the project has faced criticism for privacy concerns, particularly around its biometric data collection methods. Now expanding to scanning both faces and eyes, and avoiding the U.S. market due to stricter data laws, World continues to raise questions about its privacy protections and long-term goals.
Join us as we explore the transformation of Worldcoin into World, the potential implications for user privacy, and whether this ambitious "super app" can overcome the hurdles it faces in today’s digital landscape.