Trever Traina, Chief Business Officer of Tools For Humanity, said that the World Network faces not just regulatory hurdles but also logistical challenges in achieving widespread distribution.
‘We’re Working Quickly To Produce Them’
World was launched as a decentralized identity verification project in 2023 to tell real humans from the flood of AI bots online. To do this, they collect people’s biometrics, including irises, through a proprietary device called Orb.
In an exclusive Benzinga interview, Traina acknowledged that the Orb devices are hampered by limited supply.
He said that the devices use chips manufactured by AI giant Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) and are “incredibly sophisticated.”
“There are only so many in the world, even though we’re working quickly to produce them,” Traina said.
He added that it took a long time for the project to break into the U.S and is just starting to scale up now.
“So it’s not just a regulatory issue, it’s a logistics issue,” Traina …



