
Worldcoin: Scan Your Eyeball for Sam Altman's "Everything App"? Privacy Nightmare or Future Savior?
Worldcoin's iris-scanning for World ID raises ethical & privacy alarms. Exploitation, biometric data risks, surveillance normalization, and wealth inequality concerns plague the project.
Worldcoin: Scan Your Eyeball, Get Verified?
- OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman's World project (formerly Worldcoin) is expanding across the US, scanning eyeballs for biometric tags.
- The World App aims to be an "everything app" with a World ID verified by iris scans, creating a "proof of personhood" on the World Network.
- Critics worry about the Minority Report-style technology and the for-profit company's growing power.
Unethical Practices and Exploitation
- Worldcoin has onboarded 26 million people, largely in Latin America, Africa, and Asia, where legal protections are weaker.
- A 2022 MIT Technology Review investigation revealed unethical practices, exploiting vulnerable populations with cash handouts for iris scans.
- Participants were often misinformed, and Orb operators were poorly trained.
Creating the Problem, Selling the Solution
- Sam Altman expresses concern about AI-generated fake accounts, offering World ID as a solution.
- Critics point out the irony of the CEO of OpenAI (creator of AI tech) creating the problem and selling the solution.
- This approach could create new problems, worse than bot infestations.
Risks of Sharing Biometric Data
- Biometric data is sensitive and cannot be changed like a password if compromised.
- Stolen biometric data can lead to convincing impersonation.
- Loss of pseudonymity online: Every account tied to a biometric identifier endangers vulnerable individuals.
Privacy Concerns and Misleading Claims
- World App claims to be "privacy-preserving" but still collects personal data, including iris codes and face images.
- Edward Snowden warned about creating a global database of iris scans.
- Conflicting information exists about where biometric data is stored, with incentives to share data with Tools for Humanity.
Data Security Considerations
- Relying on a single for-profit app worldwide for verification, transactions, and ID storage creates a huge target for criminals.
- Phones become single points of failure, and Orb operators are susceptible to attacks.
- A black market for iris data already exists.
Privacy Legislators Aren't On Board
- Numerous countries have suspended, fined, or investigated Worldcoin's practices.
- Fined in South Korea for violating data protection laws.
- Banned in Brazil due to concerns about consent and data deletion.
- Operations suspended in Kenya and Indonesia over privacy and security concerns.
Welcome to Full Dystopia
- The partnership with dating apps (Tinder) and gaming companies (Razer) is alarming.
- If platforms demand World ID for verification, everyone could be subjected to this system.
- The potential for financial coercion and the normalization of surveillance are significant concerns.
Wealth Inequalities
- Worldcoin's cryptocurrency distribution is unequal, with 25% of tokens going to the team and investors.
- The company's vision could lead to a new world of wealth inequality.
The Normalization of Surveillance
- The normalization of biometric data collection, even with "privacy-preserving" features, is a step towards mass surveillance.
- Biometric data should not be used for trivial purposes.
Should you scan your eyeball?
- No