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OpenAI Takes On Fake Profiles With Biometric Social Network

OpenAI's Bold Plan for a Bot-Free Social Network

In an ambitious move that could reshape online interactions, OpenAI is developing what may become the first major social platform exclusively for verified humans. Sources reveal the ChatGPT creator has assembled a small team to tackle one of tech's most persistent headaches: fake accounts.

Cutting Through the Bot Noise

The project directly addresses growing frustration with platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where Elon Musk's much-publicized bot purges have made limited headway. "Current verification methods simply aren't working," notes tech analyst Miriam Cho. "Even after removing 1.7 million suspicious accounts last year, X remains flooded with automated profiles."

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has previously criticized what he calls the "dead internet" phenomenon - spaces increasingly dominated by non-human activity. His solution? Hardware-level authentication that bots can't replicate.

Your Face Is Your Password

The system under consideration would combine:

  • Apple's Face ID technology for seamless smartphone login
  • Worldcoin's Orb scanners (a project Altman co-founded) capturing unique iris patterns

Unlike disposable email verifications or CAPTCHAs, these biometric markers can't be faked or transferred. "It's essentially a digital fingerprint," explains identity verification expert Dr. Raj Patel. "The upside is near-total bot elimination. The downside? Once that data exists, it exists forever."

Privacy Tradeoffs Spark Debate

The proposal has privacy advocates sounding alarms. "Iris scans aren't like resetting a compromised password," warns Electronic Frontier Foundation's Cindy Wu. "If this database gets hacked, there's no getting your eyeballs back."

OpenAI also faces stiff competition from entrenched platforms like Instagram and TikTok, though neither currently mandates such stringent verification.

While still in early development, the project represents Silicon Valley's most aggressive attempt yet to reclaim social spaces for humans - provided users are willing to trade anonymity for authenticity.

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