The San Francisco company behind World's iris-scanning Orb is reportedly cutting jobs as another Sam Altman-led company, ...
A San Francisco start-up backed by Sam Altman uses iris scans to verify human identity without requiring users to supply personal information, such as, their names, emails and phone numbers. But some ...
Tools for Humanity still appears to lack a clear, scalable market for its technology.
Just how many ways are there of unlocking your phone? We’ve got passcodes, patterns, fingerprints, and now, thanks to the ZTE Grand S3 — biometric retinal scanning. We’ve seen this tech before, and ...
To understand how much the worries of the tech elite have diverged from the everyday concerns of other people on earth, look no further than Sam Altman’s startup that wants to scan the eyeballs of ...
An AI-based OCT system integrated into standard diabetic retinopathy screening pathways reduces unwarranted referrals for diabetic macular edema, a recent study shows.
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Sam Altman believes his AI-enabled, iris-scanning Orbs can help save the world from other AI systems he's creating. I'm not convinced. Reading time 6 minutes OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s buzzy startup ...
Tools for Humanity, Sam Altman's identify verification company, is reportedly struggling to generate revenue and will ...
Tools for Humanity has struggled to show how its iris-scanning "Orb" can generate revenue. Now it's laying off employees.