1. A company called Tools for Humanity is using eye-scanning technology globally to verify that online interactions are with humans, not bots or deepfakes, due to the increasing number of these digital entities.
2. The technology, known as Orbs, is designed with privacy in mind and follows an open-source approach to biometric technology.
3. As AI-driven fraud becomes more prevalent, the ability to prove humanity online is becoming increasingly important, according to the company's Chief Security Officer and Chief Architect, Adrian Ludwig.
2. The technology, known as Orbs, is designed with privacy in mind and follows an open-source approach to biometric technology.
3. As AI-driven fraud becomes more prevalent, the ability to prove humanity online is becoming increasingly important, according to the company's Chief Security Officer and Chief Architect, Adrian Ludwig.
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Company Tools for Humanity utilizes Orbs eye-scanning technology globally to verify human identity online, countering bot and deepfake interactions. This open-source biometric tech prioritizes privacy amidst rising AI-driven fraud. Adrian Ludwig, CSO & Chief Architect, emphasizes the growing
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URL: https://techcrunch.com/video/should-you-trust-tools-for-humanitys-iris-scanning-orb/#summary
Date: Oct. 23, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-23
Created: 2025/10/23 18:42
Updated: 2025/12/07 23:38
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