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A hot potato:<\/strong> Sam Altman might be dominating the artificial intelligence industry as CEO of OpenAI, but his iris-scanning crypto experiment isn’t finding the same level of success: Worldcoin has just been banned in Spain over privacy concerns due to the collection of biometric data. <\/p>\n Worldcoin’s system uses orbs, which bring to mind The Lord of the Rings’ Palant\u00edr crystal balls, packed with iris-scanning technology to establish an individual’s identity. The company says they’re designed to tell the difference between humans and robots, something that is becoming more difficult in the age of advanced AI. It then creates a digital World ID that can be used pseudonymously in a wide variety of everyday applications, purportedly without revealing the person’s identity. Once a person’s identity has been established, users can receive free Worldcoin crypto tokens.<\/p>\n Unsurprisingly, the scanning of people’s eyeballs has led to privacy concerns. Now, Spanish data protection regulator AEPD has demanded<\/a> Worldcoin temporarily stop collecting and processing personal data. It must also stop processing any previously collected data from Spain.<\/p>\n