World, Sam Altman’s weird dystopian project to scan the entire world’s eyeballs and make a profit, is lagging when it comes to scanning eyeballs and making a profit. Formerly called Worldcoin , the startup—which is backed by several major venture capital firms—has, so far, only reached two percent of its overall eyeball-scanning goal (it wants to scan a billion people).
Business Insider notes that , so far, World claims it has scanned about 17.5 million people. Now, I will admit that’s about 17.5 million more people than I would have ever imagined might be interested in Altman’s weird project. Still, the company clearly has a long, long way to go before it can convince a significant chunk of the global population to surrender their face holes to its weird biometric mission.
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