Top Tech News: Worldcoin Teams Up with ChatGPT

Top Tech News: Worldcoin Teams Up with ChatGPT

Worldcoin teams up with OpenAI ChatGPT to scan the human eye for digital identities.

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Worldcoin is teaming up with big tech companies like ChatGPT.  Worldcoin – A project that is built to use the human eye to scan using ChatGPT AI for creating digital identities and giving them cryptocurrency tokens. As soon as people hear this, they are worried about their privacy. The Government is undertaking the worries of the people and checking on this project.  Countries like Germany, Argentina, and Kenya, have faced issues. In Spain and Portugal, regulators got upset because they said Worldcoin let kids get eye scans for digital IDs. Coming to the US, you can't get Worldcoin tokens because of rules & regulations about cryptocurrencies. Lead Alex Blania stated Worldcoin says that "the company was making certain changes in response. Previously, Worldcoin used an age verification feature built into the orb, the device it developed to scan users' eyes, to signal that a person was too young to be registered. " Worldcoin is making some changes. Now, instead of just using the eye scan to check age, they are adding a way to verify identity with documents. They're also letting people delete their digital IDs if they want.

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FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Warning to American Crypto Users against using unregistered cryptocurrency and their involvement in illegal money-transmitting services that do not comply with KYC and AML regulations. The FBI has issued this matter as urgent and has issued a public service announcement warning Americans against using unregistered cryptocurrency. The announcement warns users to only engage with registered Money Services Businesses (MSBs) to avoid fraud and illegal potential financial disruptions. Michael Bacina, a Digital Asset Partner at Piper Alderman lawyers, noted that the warning misses "a great deal of nuance in how decentralized systems operate."  Under U.S. federal law, cryptocurrency money-transmitting services are urged to register as MSBs and adhere to AML requirements. In case of submission, failure with these regulations may result in law enforcement actions. This can lead consequences to users losing access to their funds, particularly if they are involved with illegally obtained money.

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