Malaysia partners with Worldcoin Foundation for proof-of-humanity digital ID

Malaysia partners with Worldcoin Foundation for proof-of-humanity digital ID
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Malaysia will integrate Worldcoin technology into its digital infrastructure. Credit: Chris Putnam/imageBROKER/Shutterstock
  • Malaysia enters into agreement with Worldcoin.
  • Digital proof of humanness through iris scans made available.
  • Malaysian national blockchain may bridge to World Chain.

MIMOS Berhad, the applied research and development arm of the Malaysian government, has entered into an agreement with the Worldcoin Foundation, Tools for Humanity, and MyEG to integrate Worldcoin technology into the country’s digital infrastructure.

The intent is to leverage the Worldcoin protocol and TFH technologies in improving digital credentials in Malaysia and validating the importance of digital proof of humanness amid an era of artificial intelligence, according to a post on the Worldcoin website.

New Worldcoin operations in Malaysia will give people access to individual humanness verification, using state-of-the-art iris imaging technology developed by TFH for the Worldcoin project. Other potential collaborations include bridging World Chain to Malaysia’s national blockchain infrastructure.

Worldcoin’s ambitions are clear: to build a global system to separate actual human beings from artificial intelligence-driven programmes, chatbots, and other machine-generated online users, DL News has reported.

How does this work? A device called the orb, which is about the size of a basketball, scans the iris of your eyeball. Similar to a fingerprint, the iris possesses unique traits.

After the scan, Worldcoin provides a World ID in their app to serve as a kind of digital passport establishing your humanness. The idea is that this ID will be in high demand as commercial and government institutions increasingly require proof of personhood in an era teeming with artificial entities on the internet.

The agreement with the government of Malaysia comes on the heels of recent Worldcoin launches in Europe and Latin America. To date, 6,472,035 people have verified their humanness globally with Worldcoin, the post said.

Still, the project has faced regulatory challenges in some regions, as more than a half dozen nations — including the UK, France, Portugal and Brazil — have either directed the company to stop violating the privacy of volunteers, including minors in Spain, or opened probes into the platform, DL News has reported.

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