June 3, 2026
Should you stare into Sam Altmanโ€™s orb before your next date?


Tinder users who prove theyโ€™re a real person by visiting an identity-verifying orb will soon be able to get five free boosts in the app โ€” and itโ€™s just the latest service to embrace the orb. World, which was co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, initially tested Tinder verification using its facial scanning orbs through a pilot program in Japan last year. Itโ€™s now expanding the service to โ€œselect markets, including Japan and the United States.โ€

To verify that theyโ€™re not a bot or an AI agent, users have to physically visit one of Worldโ€™s orbs in person. According to World, the orb โ€œtakes pictures of your face and eyes, then encrypts and stores them on your phone so that only you control them by default.โ€ After completing the facial scan, users can connect their World ID to eligible apps like Tinder, which gives orb-verified users a โ€œverified human badgeโ€ on their profile. Tinder users can also verify their profile with a photo or a government ID, but the offer for five free boosts is currently only for those who verify with World ID, and is only available for a limited time.

World is also launching a World ID app, distinct from the World super app it announced last year. The World ID app is specifically for managing โ€œproof of humanโ€ verification with the various apps and services that currently accept it, which doesnโ€™t just include Tinder โ€” World is also integrating its ID service into Zoom and Docusign.

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