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Tinder and Zoom want you to scan your eye to prove you’re human
At a San Francisco event on April 17, AI-generated deepfakes of Ronald Reagan and legendary broadcasters like Walter Cronkite ...
The tech aims to identify people's irises and stop the rise of fake accounts and malicious scams.
Zoom has released a new scanning tool that hunts down publicly-shared meeting IDs, aiming to warn of potential "Zoombombing" incidents before they take place. The attacks – where uninvited ...
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Tinder tests eye-scan checks as Zoom backs proof of humanity option
If you have swiped through a dating app recently and wondered whether the person on the other end was even real, you are not ...
World doesn’t plan to stop there, either. The company is pitching itself as a potential solution to ticket scalping, and announced that it has built software called Concert Kit that ticketers can use ...
Video conferencing software maker Zoom has launched a new feature today that can alert conference organizers when their online meetings are at risk of getting disrupted via Zoombombing attacks. Named ...
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U.S. companies back Sam Altman’s World ID even as much of the world pushes back
The biometric ID project has been halted and investigated in multiple countries, but it recently partnered with Tinder, Zoom ...
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