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Assunto:  AI could soon break facial recognition
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Sat, 18 Apr 2026 09:21:52 -0500
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The face thing is probably going to break  Sam Altman-backed firm warns AI 
will soon outgrow facial recognition, but says its proof of human system 
World ID could be part of the solution

Date:
Fri, 17 Apr 2026 21:38:44 +0000

Description:
A Sam Altman-backed firm warns AI could soon break facial recognition, as it 
rolls out a new proof of human system to restore trust online.

FULL STORY
Facial recognition has become one of the default ways we prove who we are 
online, from unlocking our phones to logging into banking apps. But according 
to a senior figure at a Sam Altman -backed startup, that entire system may 
not hold for much longer, thanks to AI. 

Over time the AI is going to get so powerful that really, the face thing is 
probably going to break, says Tiago Sanda, Chief Product Officer for Tools 
for Humanity, as I catch up with him to discuss the latest upgrade to its 
World ID system. The company behind the controversial Orb device , is rolling 
out new ways to use its "proof of human" system in a world where AI-generated 
faces, voices, and identities are getting harder to spot by the day.

How the Orb works -- If you cast your mind back to about a year ago youll
remember the Orb  essentially it was a fancy camera inside a round case  that 
could verify that you were human and give you a World ID to prove it. 

The Orb has a bunch of sensors inside. Some of them are similar to whats 
inside your iPhone, like near- and far-spectrum infrared, but it also has 
cameras and a very powerful Nvidia chip inside it. So, it's able to look at 
you and figure out if it is a real person that it's looking at, right now. 
Rather than own an Orb, you simply locate your nearest one in a mall or 
coffee shop and visit it to get verified. Your World ID then lives on your 
phone, and lasts a few years, like a driving licence. 

The problem was, there wasn't much you could do with it  but from today 
that's starting to change. World ID has had a protocol upgrade, so it's 
capable of more and there are a bunch of new partnerships launching, so that 
you can finally use it to prove youre human and restore trust in a lot of the 
apps you use on a daily basis.  Tinder, Reddit and Zoom -- Last
year we started piloting with Tinder in Japan, and the pilot has done really 
well, so theyre going to be announcing a global rollout of human verification 
on Tinder to prevent catfishing, says Tiago.

Reddit also recently announced that theyre starting to test World ID for 
proof of humanity. And were going to introduce a new product called Concert 
Kit, that is a tool that artists can use to reserve some of the tickets for 
their concerts for verified humans, to protect them from scalping bots. 

Concert Kit will be compatible with all the major ticketing platforms, 
including Ticketmaster, Eventbrite, Fixr and others. Artists such as Thirty 
Seconds to Mars will be using it as part of their next European tour, and it 
will roll out during the Bruno Mars World Tour featuring DJ Pee Wee (aka 
Anderson .Paak), where verified humans will have exclusive access to VIP 
suite experiences at select stops. 

Businesses can also benefit from World ID integrations  DocuSign is 
introducing it so you know its a human signing your documents, while Zoom 
will be using its deep fake protection system called World ID Deep Face to 
prove youre talking to a human, not a deep fake.

Tools for Humanity is even introducing a set of products called Agent Kit for 
AI agents, so that it can verify theyre acting on behalf of a real human when 
they do whatever youve asked them to. Why face recognition might not be 
enough One of the key questions is why systems such as Face ID arent already 
sufficient? If Face ID on your iPhone is good enough for online banking apps, 
why do you need to go further? 

Face ID is really good for authentication, but not for verification. If you 
try hard enough, youre going to be able to break that with AI or a mask, or 
something like that, Tiago replies. Over time the AI is going to get so 
powerful that really, the face thing is probably going to break. 

While somebody wearing a Mission Impossible -style mask of your face to break 
your facial recognition software is unlikely to be a problem the average 
person will face, we are all at risk of AIs ability to generate entirely 
believable digital humans at scale. 

But what about people who dont want to be part of a system like World ID? Are 
we moving towards a future where people will be forced to prove they are 
human? 

No, so we definitely think that its something that should be optional. Rather 
than gating the product, our partners use it to boost the experience. So, for 
example, Tinder, gives you five extra boosts if you're a verified human, 
because they know they can trust you, right? But you can certainly continue 
using Tinder without that. I think that's what we see across all of our, all 
of our partners. What it means for the future That answer gives me some 
comfort about the dangers of a dystopian future where a whole population 
needs to be catalogued and verified to function in society. 

OpenAIs CEO, Sam Altman, is one of the backers for Tools for Humanity, which 
puts him in the unusual position of helping to fund both the rapid 
advancement of AI and a system designed to defend against its consequences. 
Regardless, the problem of AI deep fakes is only going to get worse; theres 
an entire industry pushing forward at speed. 

At first glance, the Orb looks like something out of a Pixar movie. But its 
appearance obscures its critical usefulness to society. The Orb might look 
like a gimmick, but if the face thing really does start to break, systems 
like it could become far more relevant than they first appear. 

While I was initially skeptical of the need for a futuristic object to verify 
me as human, after talking to Tiago Im starting to think that its something 
were all going to have to take seriously in the future.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/the-face-thing-is-probably-g
oing-to-break-sam-altman-backed-firm-warns-ai-will-soon-outgrow-facial-recogni
tion-but-says-its-proof-of-human-system-world-id-could-be-part-of-the-solution

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