
How Do We Know Who’s Human? A New Tech Raises Big Questions
On May 1, 2025, Sam Altman’s identity project, now called World (formerly Worldcoin), launched iris and face-scanning locations in six U.S. cities.
The goal? Prove you're human — and get a World ID in return. In this episode, Vicki Davis breaks down how the tech works, why it's free, and the serious ethical concerns for educators and parents alike. You'll learn the three major reasons this global ID push is happening: Stopping identity fraud and deepfakes Verifying age online to protect children Distinguishing humans from synthetic AI agents With connections to platforms like Match.com, Discord, and Reddit, and the backing of Visa, this story is about far more than tech — it’s about privacy, control, and the future of our students.
I've included lots of links and commentary at the show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e898
🔍 Highlights Include:
- What is “World” and how does it work?
- A free iris scan for ID and crypto — but what’s the cost to your privacy?
- Why human identity matters now: From AI phishing attacks to deepfakes, we’re at a turning point.
- Classroom connections: Ways teachers can discuss the ethics of biometric data and identity with students.
- Surprising partnerships: Why Match Group and Visa are testing this with dating apps and payment systems.
- Why I’m not doing it. Ethical and privacy concerns along with the concern of abuse of power if such a tool is controlled by one group.
🔗 Show page: www.coolcatteacher.com/e898
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