Tools for humanity, the beginning of the World Human Human verification project, in which Open CEO Sam Altman laid the foundation jointly, unveiled a mobile device on Wednesday that helps people determine the difference between humans and AI agents.
During his “last” event in San Francisco, the company launched the company, which also announced plans to open brick and mortar store fronts where people can access its orbs.
The World, a Web3 project, which was launched by Al -Mann and Alex Blania, previously known as World Coin, is based on the idea that it would be impossible for humans to distinguish from AI agents on the Internet. To identify this, the world wants to create digital “human proof” tools. These announcements are part of an attempt to sign up millions of people.
After scanning your eyes hair with one of his silver metal and one of the buses – or now, one of his wares – the world will give you a unique identifier on the blockchain to confirm that you are human.
And the mini, referring to the company’s large variety of devices, looks like a smartphone and is designed for portable, a humanitarian spokesperson told Tech Crunch in a briefing. According to the new products, Apple’s former designer Thomas Mayor Half helped design and design the mini.

The main purpose of ORB Money is to confirm more and more people, not necessarily use apps, call, or send texts. However, the spokesman said it was unclear what the final functioning of the device would be.
Tools for Humanity is also launching its World Network in the United States on Thursday, and will open store fronts in Austin, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, Nash Will and San Francisco. Stores, which are already present in other countries of the world, are designed for people, and their eye tablets were scanned by one of the company’s other buses.
The global plan claims that 26 million people have signed up, and 12 million people have been endorsed around the world. Today, the company has a huge presence in Latin America, South America, and Asia – but the announcement on Wednesday is aimed at expanding the project in the United States.
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Although the company was lighter on details about its orb mini, it seems that the device is trying to distribute its verification devices more widely. Although the goals of the world have changed over the past years, it seems that Verb is the core of his mission.
An important question around the world is whether it will one day be a partner with Sam Altman’s other project, open. It is unclear whether the mini will have any AI properties, or it belongs to the AI ​​device, the open is allegedly operating.