OpenAI’s Sam Altman Emphasizes the Importance of the Worldcoin Global Identity Project Amid the Rapid Advancement of AI

Worldcoin seeks to eliminate the requirement for individuals to disclose personal information such as names, numbers, and email IDs when interacting with technology.The Worldcoin project generated a significant buzz in August of this year, experiencing both a surge and subsequent decline within a matter of days. However, the initiative regained attention following noteworthy support from Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI. In a recent interview, Altman praised the Worldcoin project, highlighting its innovative concept. The brainchild of Altman, the web3 initiative seeks to establish a global identity for individual humans on the blockchain, distinguishing them from AI and robots.

In conversation with investment bank FT Partners, Altman reportedly said, “in a world with a lot of AI, knowing who is human matters more and more.”

This statement from OpenAI’s chief came just days after reports surfaced that Worldcoin’s parent company called Tools for Humanity was looking to bag a funding of at least up to $50 million (roughly Rs. 415 crore). To do so, the company is selling Worldcoin ‘s native WLD tokens at slashed prices.

After governments of multiple countries opened inquiries on Worldcoin, it may have resulted in some slowdown for the project’s fundings. For the authorities of Kenya, Germany, and the UK, among other nations – Worldcoin’s requirement for people to register their iris scans did not bode well. The Kenyan law enforcement officers, in particular, also seized Worldcoin’s records and Orb machines to be investigated by Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters.

Earlier this year in May, investment firms like Blockchain Capital, a16z crypto, and Bain Capital Crypto injected $115 million (roughly Rs. 955 crore) into Worldcoin in a Series C funding round.

Since August this year, the project has stayed away from the spotlight up until now when Altman said, “the belief was and is that as AI becomes an increasingly important part of our lives…the ability to identify unique humans was going to be more and more important.”

The San Francisco-based company aims to allocate ‘World IDs’ to individuals worldwide. Through this ‘international proof of personhood,’ Worldcoin envisions a future where individuals no longer have to divulge personal information such as names, numbers, and email IDs to engage with websites.