Whether World ID’s system catches on and succeeds will come down to trust.
That’s ironic, because the core concept is that you don’t need to “trust” Tools for Humanity with your personal data. You can read the company’s white papers and understand exactly how it all works.
But humans aren’t wired to think that way. Most people will want to trust the company scanning their irises. That’s a challenge for a company that takes a lot of licks in the press for its futuristic introduction of blockchain into the real world in the form of the metallic orbs.
Oh, I understand how it works, I understand I don’t want that shit going in and out of some public ledger on their stack.
I understand I don’t want to boost another crypto pyramid scheme.
I understand this is associated with Sam Altman, I understand I work with open weights models and (for Lemmy) am a gigantic ML enthusiast, and I understand that, even then, I would not wish one bit of crap that con man sells on my worst enemy, and will shout it to anyone who will listen.
Oh, I understand how it works, I understand I don’t want that shit going in and out of some public ledger on their stack.
I understand I don’t want to boost another crypto pyramid scheme.
I understand this is associated with Sam Altman, I understand I work with open weights models and (for Lemmy) am a gigantic ML enthusiast, and I understand that, even then, I would not wish one bit of crap that con man sells on my worst enemy, and will shout it to anyone who will listen.