Sam Altman co-founder of the identity verification project Tools for Humanity faces executive turnover

Odaily Planet Daily reports that Tools for Humanity, an identity verification company co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, is facing a series of executive departures. The company developed an eye scan device called Orb for online identity verification. The main goal of Tools for Humanity is to establish a trusted identity verification system in the digital world, a technology closely related to blockchain identity verification and digital identity solutions. The company’s technology has potential implications for decentralized identity authentication and the development of the Web3 ecosystem, but it is currently facing challenges related to talent loss. The company has not issued an official response regarding the executive departures. (Business Insider)

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