World Launches Human Verification Device
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Sam Altman's World unveils a mobile verification device | TechCrunch

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Tools for Humanity plans to unveil a mobile device designed to help people determine the difference between a human and an AI agent.
The company is launching its World Network in the U.S. on Thursday , and will open storefronts in Austin , Atlanta , Los Angeles , Miami , Nashville and San Francisco .
The Orb Mini looks like a smartphone and is designed to be portable.