If you follow the tech industry, the name Sam Altman will surely sound familiar. He’s the CEO of OpenAI, the world’s leading AI-focused company and parent of ChatGPT. While OpenAI is quite busy ...
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Sam Altman's eye-scanning Orb startup wants to hit a billion users. It's less than 2% of the way there.
Despite a $2.5 billion valuation and millions of sign-ups, the company is still struggling to show how its eye-scanning "Orb" can make money or win over regulators. The orb is a polished, ...
Tools for Humanity, a startup co-founded by Sam Altman, has launched its its World eyeball-scanning identity verification system in the US. During an event in San Francisco, Altman reportedly said ...
Last week, the Scott County Sheriff's Department became the first law enforcement agency in Missouri to purchase and install iris recognition software for use in identifying missing people. Sheriff's ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Zoe Thomas: Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Tuesday, August 20th. I'm Zoe ...
Cincinnati apartment building fire displaces 5 people, cause under investigation Five people were displaced by a fire in an apartment building in Cincinnati, with officials still searching for a cause ...
Pawnee County is among three dozen Oklahoma law enforcement agencies adopting a new biometric identification system that scans inmates' eyes. Undersheriff Nick Mahoney told News on 6’s Erin Conrad ...
World, Sam Altman’s eye-scanning technology for online ID verification, has debuted in the US, promising privacy for those who dare to use it. Users who sign up for the service will also receive ...
Sam Altman's startup, Tools for Humanity, has raised hundreds of millions of dollars on a futuristic premise: using eyeballs to prove someone is human in the age of AI. The question is whether that ...
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