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  1. La nueva World App: chat encriptado y pagos globales para todos

    La nueva World App: chat encriptado y pagos globales para todos
    San José, 19 dic (elmundo.cr) – Tools for Humanity, la empresa tecnológica que construye para los humanos en la era de la IA presentó hoy la nueva World App, una súper app para la era de la inteligencia artificial que reúne mensajería encriptada, acceso financiero global y prueba de humani [...]

    #CienciaYTecnología #Internet #WorldApp #WorldID

    elmundo.cr/cienciaytecnologia/

  2. Weekly output: Mozilla Firefox CEO, AI crawlers vs. publishers and creators, teenage AI chatbot use, Android Live Emergency Video, PCMag’s best tech bought in 2025, World App

    Somehow I’m down to the last full workweek of the year–and yet my writing and gift shopping seem to have more than a week’s worth of work remaining.

    12/8/2025: Mozilla is doing a delicate dance with AI, Fast Company

    I spoke with Mozilla CEO Laura Chambers at a Web Summit event for the second time this year. One thing Firefox’s management no longer needs to worry about, unlike when I met with Chambers at Web Summit Qatar in February: the threat of Google being forced to stop paying browser developers to keep its search engine as the default.

    12/9/2025: AI Platforms Are Paying (Some) Big Publishers, Leaving Smaller Ones Behind, PCMag

    This post began with me taking notes from a Web Summit panel featuring Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince talking about that Internet infrastructure company’s Pay Per Crawl initiative to push AI providers to pay Web publishers for access to their content, then I did some follow-up reporting that included setting up Cloudflare’s AI Crawl Control bot-blocking filter on this blog, and then I had to update the post the morning it was published after the European Commission opened an investigation into how Google runs its AI Overview search feature.

    12/9/2025: 28% of Teens Use Chatbots Daily. You Can Probably Guess Which One They Like Best, PCMag

    The latest survey by the Pew Research Center surfaced some interesting statistics about how much teenagers use AI chatbots and which ones they use the most.

    12/10/2025: Need Help? Android Phones Can Now Share Live Video With 911 Dispatchers, PCMag

    Google is shipping this feature a year after Apple did, but its emergency live video implementation works on far more devices than Apple’s.

    12/11/2025: The Best Tech PCMag Editors Bought in 2025, PCMag

    I wrote a short graf lauding the compact, quick-charging (and Wirecutter-endorsed) USB-C charger that I bought after losing the considerably bulkier model that came with my laptop.

    12/13/2025: App That Verifies Your Existence Adds Encrypted Messaging, PCMag

    Tools for Humanity announced an update to its World App that adds an end-to-end-encrypted chat feature and expands its cryptocurrency tools. I took advantage of this news peg to try out the app’s ability to verify a “World ID” by scanning the NFC tag on my U.S. passport; that did not go well at all for me.

    12/15/2025: Updated to add the PCMag best-tech package that I forgot to check for on Sunday.

    #AIChatbot #AIOverview #AISearch #ChatGPT #Firefox #GoogleZero #Mozilla #PayPerCrawl #PewResearchCenter #ToolsForHumanity #WebSummit #WorldApp #WorldID

  3. Weekly output: Mozilla Firefox CEO, AI crawlers vs. publishers and creators, teenage AI chatbot use, Android Live Emergency Video, PCMag’s best tech bought in 2025, World App

    Somehow I’m down to the last full workweek of the year–and yet my writing and gift shopping seem to have more than a week’s worth of work remaining.

    12/8/2025: Mozilla is doing a delicate dance with AI, Fast Company

    I spoke with Mozilla CEO Laura Chambers at a Web Summit event for the second time this year. One thing Firefox’s management no longer needs to worry about, unlike when I met with Chambers at Web Summit Qatar in February: the threat of Google being forced to stop paying browser developers to keep its search engine as the default.

    12/9/2025: AI Platforms Are Paying (Some) Big Publishers, Leaving Smaller Ones Behind, PCMag

    This post began with me taking notes from a Web Summit panel featuring Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince talking about that Internet infrastructure company’s Pay Per Crawl initiative to push AI providers to pay Web publishers for access to their content, then I did some follow-up reporting that included setting up Cloudflare’s AI Crawl Control bot-blocking filter on this blog, and then I had to update the post the morning it was published after the European Commission opened an investigation into how Google runs its AI Overview search feature.

    12/9/2025: 28% of Teens Use Chatbots Daily. You Can Probably Guess Which One They Like Best, PCMag

    The latest survey by the Pew Research Center surfaced some interesting statistics about how much teenagers use AI chatbots and which ones they use the most.

    12/10/2025: Need Help? Android Phones Can Now Share Live Video With 911 Dispatchers, PCMag

    Google is shipping this feature a year after Apple did, but its emergency live video implementation works on far more devices than Apple’s.

    12/11/2025: The Best Tech PCMag Editors Bought in 2025, PCMag

    I wrote a short graf lauding the compact, quick-charging (and Wirecutter-endorsed) USB-C charger that I bought after losing the considerably bulkier model that came with my laptop.

    12/13/2025: App That Verifies Your Existence Adds Encrypted Messaging, PCMag

    Tools for Humanity announced an update to its World App that adds an end-to-end-encrypted chat feature and expands its cryptocurrency tools. I took advantage of this news peg to try out the app’s ability to verify a “World ID” by scanning the NFC tag on my U.S. passport; that did not go well at all for me.

    12/15/2025: Updated to add the PCMag best-tech package that I forgot to check for on Sunday.

    #AIChatbot #AIOverview #AISearch #ChatGPT #Firefox #GoogleZero #Mozilla #PayPerCrawl #PewResearchCenter #ToolsForHumanity #WebSummit #WorldApp #WorldID

  4. Weekly output: Mozilla Firefox CEO, AI crawlers vs. publishers and creators, teenage AI chatbot use, Android Live Emergency Video, PCMag’s best tech bought in 2025, World App

    Somehow I’m down to the last full workweek of the year–and yet my writing and gift shopping seem to have more than a week’s worth of work remaining.

    12/8/2025: Mozilla is doing a delicate dance with AI, Fast Company

    I spoke with Mozilla CEO Laura Chambers at a Web Summit event for the second time this year. One thing Firefox’s management no longer needs to worry about, unlike when I met with Chambers at Web Summit Qatar in February: the threat of Google being forced to stop paying browser developers to keep its search engine as the default.

    12/9/2025: AI Platforms Are Paying (Some) Big Publishers, Leaving Smaller Ones Behind, PCMag

    This post began with me taking notes from a Web Summit panel featuring Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince talking about that Internet infrastructure company’s Pay Per Crawl initiative to push AI providers to pay Web publishers for access to their content, then I did some follow-up reporting that included setting up Cloudflare’s AI Crawl Control bot-blocking filter on this blog, and then I had to update the post the morning it was published after the European Commission opened an investigation into how Google runs its AI Overview search feature.

    12/9/2025: 28% of Teens Use Chatbots Daily. You Can Probably Guess Which One They Like Best, PCMag

    The latest survey by the Pew Research Center surfaced some interesting statistics about how much teenagers use AI chatbots and which ones they use the most.

    12/10/2025: Need Help? Android Phones Can Now Share Live Video With 911 Dispatchers, PCMag

    Google is shipping this feature a year after Apple did, but its emergency live video implementation works on far more devices than Apple’s.

    12/11/2025: The Best Tech PCMag Editors Bought in 2025, PCMag

    I wrote a short graf lauding the compact, quick-charging (and Wirecutter-endorsed) USB-C charger that I bought after losing the considerably bulkier model that came with my laptop.

    12/13/2025: App That Verifies Your Existence Adds Encrypted Messaging, PCMag

    Tools for Humanity announced an update to its World App that adds an end-to-end-encrypted chat feature and expands its cryptocurrency tools. I took advantage of this news peg to try out the app’s ability to verify a “World ID” by scanning the NFC tag on my U.S. passport; that did not go well at all for me.

    12/15/2025: Updated to add the PCMag best-tech package that I forgot to check for on Sunday.

    #AIChatbot #AIOverview #AISearch #ChatGPT #Firefox #GoogleZero #Mozilla #PayPerCrawl #PewResearchCenter #ToolsForHumanity #WebSummit #WorldApp #WorldID

  5. Weekly output: Mozilla Firefox CEO, AI crawlers vs. publishers and creators, teenage AI chatbot use, Android Live Emergency Video, PCMag’s best tech bought in 2025, World App

    Somehow I’m down to the last full workweek of the year–and yet my writing and gift shopping seem to have more than a week’s worth of work remaining.

    12/8/2025: Mozilla is doing a delicate dance with AI, Fast Company

    I spoke with Mozilla CEO Laura Chambers at a Web Summit event for the second time this year. One thing Firefox’s management no longer needs to worry about, unlike when I met with Chambers at Web Summit Qatar in February: the threat of Google being forced to stop paying browser developers to keep its search engine as the default.

    12/9/2025: AI Platforms Are Paying (Some) Big Publishers, Leaving Smaller Ones Behind, PCMag

    This post began with me taking notes from a Web Summit panel featuring Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince talking about that Internet infrastructure company’s Pay Per Crawl initiative to push AI providers to pay Web publishers for access to their content, then I did some follow-up reporting that included setting up Cloudflare’s AI Crawl Control bot-blocking filter on this blog, and then I had to update the post the morning it was published after the European Commission opened an investigation into how Google runs its AI Overview search feature.

    12/9/2025: 28% of Teens Use Chatbots Daily. You Can Probably Guess Which One They Like Best, PCMag

    The latest survey by the Pew Research Center surfaced some interesting statistics about how much teenagers use AI chatbots and which ones they use the most.

    12/10/2025: Need Help? Android Phones Can Now Share Live Video With 911 Dispatchers, PCMag

    Google is shipping this feature a year after Apple did, but its emergency live video implementation works on far more devices than Apple’s.

    12/11/2025: The Best Tech PCMag Editors Bought in 2025, PCMag

    I wrote a short graf lauding the compact, quick-charging (and Wirecutter-endorsed) USB-C charger that I bought after losing the considerably bulkier model that came with my laptop.

    12/13/2025: App That Verifies Your Existence Adds Encrypted Messaging, PCMag

    Tools for Humanity announced an update to its World App that adds an end-to-end-encrypted chat feature and expands its cryptocurrency tools. I took advantage of this news peg to try out the app’s ability to verify a “World ID” by scanning the NFC tag on my U.S. passport; that did not go well at all for me.

    12/15/2025: Updated to add the PCMag best-tech package that I forgot to check for on Sunday.

    #AIChatbot #AIOverview #AISearch #ChatGPT #Firefox #GoogleZero #Mozilla #PayPerCrawl #PewResearchCenter #ToolsForHumanity #WebSummit #WorldApp #WorldID

  6. World redefine la verificación de humanidad en Costa Rica tras su primer año de operación en el país

    World redefine la verificación de humanidad en Costa Rica tras su primer año de operación en el país
    San José, 09 nov (elmundo.cr) – Hace un año World llegó a Costa Rica con el propósito de preparar a la población para la era de la inteligencia artificial, a través de su innovador sistema de prueba de humanidad. [...]

    #CienciaYTecnología #Comebol #VISA #World #WorldApp

    elmundo.cr/cienciaytecnologia/

  7. The strong preference (63%) for digital currency as a "true IOU" and medium of exchange highlights a critical tension. Many people want digital money to be a utility for transactions, not a speculative asset or "hoard-able gem," aligning with a sustainable, humane economic model.

    #cryptocurrency #digitalcurrency #money #finance #economy #bitcoin #fiat #iou #mediumofexchange #humantech #decentralisation #activism #poll #worldapp #philosophy #financialreform #speculation #utility #reform #economics

  8. My poll on the World App confirms a strong consensus: 68% of voters recognise Sabah and Sarawak as equal founding partners under the Malaysia Agreement 1963. This is a powerful affirmation against centralist narratives, and a crucial step for justice.

    #ma63 #sabah #sarawak #borneo #malaysia #federation #politics #poll #worldapp #equalpartners #foundingpartners #activism #digitalrights #injustice #history #autonomy #borneopride #eastmalaysia #federalism #rights

  9. 📈 Los mercados de predicción rompen récords registrando 2.000M$ en volumen semanal, mientras #Polymarket integra su Mini App en #WorldApp, del ecosistema de Sam Altman.

  10. Reddit sells its content to Sam Altman's OpenAI for AI training purposes.

    Reddit claims to be in dire need of a verification partner to distinguish if posters are humans or bots.

    How much do you bet the third-party "humanity verification partner" they will select or prioritize will "conveniently" be Sam Altman's iris scanning World App?

    From TechCrunch: Reddit will tighten verification to keep out human-like AI bots
    techcrunch.com/2025/05/06/redd

    #Privacy #Reddit #Worldcoin #WorldApp #NoAI #AI

  11. Reddit sells its content to Sam Altman's OpenAI for AI training purposes.

    Reddit claims to be in dire need of a verification partner to distinguish if posters are humans or bots.

    How much do you bet the third-party "humanity verification partner" they will select or prioritize will "conveniently" be Sam Altman's iris scanning World App?

    From TechCrunch: Reddit will tighten verification to keep out human-like AI bots
    techcrunch.com/2025/05/06/redd

    #Privacy #Reddit #Worldcoin #WorldApp #NoAI #AI

  12. Reddit sells its content to Sam Altman's OpenAI for AI training purposes.

    Reddit claims to be in dire need of a verification partner to distinguish if posters are humans or bots.

    How much do you bet the third-party "humanity verification partner" they will select or prioritize will "conveniently" be Sam Altman's iris scanning World App?

    From TechCrunch: Reddit will tighten verification to keep out human-like AI bots
    techcrunch.com/2025/05/06/redd

    #Privacy #Reddit #Worldcoin #WorldApp #NoAI #AI

  13. Reddit sells its content to Sam Altman's OpenAI for AI training purposes.

    Reddit claims to be in dire need of a verification partner to distinguish if posters are humans or bots.

    How much do you bet the third-party "humanity verification partner" they will select or prioritize will "conveniently" be Sam Altman's iris scanning World App?

    From TechCrunch: Reddit will tighten verification to keep out human-like AI bots
    techcrunch.com/2025/05/06/redd

    #Privacy #Reddit #Worldcoin #WorldApp #NoAI #AI

  14. Reddit sells its content to Sam Altman's OpenAI for AI training purposes.

    Reddit claims to be in dire need of a verification partner to distinguish if posters are humans or bots.

    How much do you bet the third-party "humanity verification partner" they will select or prioritize will "conveniently" be Sam Altman's iris scanning World App?

    From TechCrunch: Reddit will tighten verification to keep out human-like AI bots
    techcrunch.com/2025/05/06/redd

    #Privacy #Reddit #Worldcoin #WorldApp #NoAI #AI

  15. Sam Altman wants your eyeball… let me explain: His “…World App is an everything app, providing users with a World ID, that can be verified through the collection of biometric data in the form of an iris scan. The scan is then filtered and hashed to create a unique identifier that is stored as a so-called ‘proof of personhood’ on the World Network, a blockchain-based protocol.

    The World App itself contains a collection of ‘Mini Apps’, where users can manage their cryptocurrencies, chat together, play games, receive their pay check even, and ultimately live their whole life within the closed "verified" ecosystem of the app.
    For a company constantly praising decentralization, it sure looks like they want to make sure they are the center of it all. To obtain this coveted verification code, users must be ready to share their precious eyeball data with the Orb.” #privacy #PrivacyMatters #SamAltman #Crypto #WorldApp #EyeScan
    privacyguides.org/articles/202

  16. Sam Altman wants your eyeball… let me explain: His “…World App is an everything app, providing users with a World ID, that can be verified through the collection of biometric data in the form of an iris scan. The scan is then filtered and hashed to create a unique identifier that is stored as a so-called ‘proof of personhood’ on the World Network, a blockchain-based protocol.

    The World App itself contains a collection of ‘Mini Apps’, where users can manage their cryptocurrencies, chat together, play games, receive their pay check even, and ultimately live their whole life within the closed "verified" ecosystem of the app.
    For a company constantly praising decentralization, it sure looks like they want to make sure they are the center of it all. To obtain this coveted verification code, users must be ready to share their precious eyeball data with the Orb.” #privacy #PrivacyMatters #SamAltman #Crypto #WorldApp #EyeScan
    privacyguides.org/articles/202

  17. Sam Altman wants your eyeball… let me explain: His “…World App is an everything app, providing users with a World ID, that can be verified through the collection of biometric data in the form of an iris scan. The scan is then filtered and hashed to create a unique identifier that is stored as a so-called ‘proof of personhood’ on the World Network, a blockchain-based protocol.

    The World App itself contains a collection of ‘Mini Apps’, where users can manage their cryptocurrencies, chat together, play games, receive their pay check even, and ultimately live their whole life within the closed "verified" ecosystem of the app.
    For a company constantly praising decentralization, it sure looks like they want to make sure they are the center of it all. To obtain this coveted verification code, users must be ready to share their precious eyeball data with the Orb.” #privacy #PrivacyMatters #SamAltman #Crypto #WorldApp #EyeScan
    privacyguides.org/articles/202

  18. Sam Altman wants your eyeball… let me explain: His “…World App is an everything app, providing users with a World ID, that can be verified through the collection of biometric data in the form of an iris scan. The scan is then filtered and hashed to create a unique identifier that is stored as a so-called ‘proof of personhood’ on the World Network, a blockchain-based protocol.

    The World App itself contains a collection of ‘Mini Apps’, where users can manage their cryptocurrencies, chat together, play games, receive their pay check even, and ultimately live their whole life within the closed "verified" ecosystem of the app.
    For a company constantly praising decentralization, it sure looks like they want to make sure they are the center of it all. To obtain this coveted verification code, users must be ready to share their precious eyeball data with the Orb.” #privacy #PrivacyMatters #SamAltman #Crypto #WorldApp #EyeScan
    privacyguides.org/articles/202

  19. Sam Altman wants your eyeball… let me explain: His “…World App is an everything app, providing users with a World ID, that can be verified through the collection of biometric data in the form of an iris scan. The scan is then filtered and hashed to create a unique identifier that is stored as a so-called ‘proof of personhood’ on the World Network, a blockchain-based protocol.

    The World App itself contains a collection of ‘Mini Apps’, where users can manage their cryptocurrencies, chat together, play games, receive their pay check even, and ultimately live their whole life within the closed "verified" ecosystem of the app.
    For a company constantly praising decentralization, it sure looks like they want to make sure they are the center of it all. To obtain this coveted verification code, users must be ready to share their precious eyeball data with the Orb.” #privacy #PrivacyMatters #SamAltman #Crypto #WorldApp #EyeScan
    privacyguides.org/articles/202

  20. La billetera #criptográfica de #Worldcoin $WLD cuenta con más de 1 millón de usuarios activos mensuales

    #WorldApp, la billetera criptográfica lanzada por el proyecto #Worldcoin #WLD de Sam Altman hace apenas seis meses, informó tener más de 1 millón de usuarios activos mensuales, lo que la coloca entre las billeteras #criptográficas más populares de la industria.
    x.com/ismeidy/status/171973109

  21. Worldcoin Officially Launches, Announces Orb Rollout Expansion in More Than 35 Cities - Worldcoin, the decentralized biometric ID protocol, has officially launched, allow... - news.bitcoin.com/worldcoin-off #toolsforhumanity #samaltman #worldcoin #wldtoken #worldapp #worldid #brazil #france #news #orbs

  22. Worldcoin Officially Launches, Announces Orb Rollout Expansion in More Than 35 Cities - Worldcoin, the decentralized biometric ID protocol, has officially launched, allow... - news.bitcoin.com/worldcoin-off #toolsforhumanity #samaltman #worldcoin #wldtoken #worldapp #worldid #brazil #france #news #orbs

  23. Worldcoin Officially Launches, Announces Orb Rollout Expansion in More Than 35 Cities - Worldcoin, the decentralized biometric ID protocol, has officially launched, allow... - news.bitcoin.com/worldcoin-off #toolsforhumanity #samaltman #worldcoin #wldtoken #worldapp #worldid #brazil #france #news #orbs