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👁️ Iris scanners use 700-900nm infrared light - invisible to your eyes.
Your iris has layers normal vision can't see. Crypts, furrows, rings hidden in near-infrared.
That's why a mirror shows you colors, but a scanner sees 266 unique features.
👁️ You agreed to iris scanning for faster airport security.
Your employer now requires it for building access.
When biometric authentication becomes mandatory everywhere, was your first scan really a choice?
👁️ Dubai just activated 122 biometric smart gates at its airports.
Iris + facial recognition. Immigration clearance in 5 seconds.
No passport needed if you're pre-enrolled.
👁️ Iris scans use near-infrared light at 850nm.
That's invisible to humans.
The camera sees details your mirror can't - crypts, furrows, collarettes - creating a pattern more unique than your genome.
👁️ OpenAI is reportedly building a social network that requires iris scanning to verify you're human.
12 million people already scanned via Worldcoin's Orb.
The bot-free internet might require your biometric passport.
👁️ Iris scanners use invisible light at 850nm wavelength.
Why? Your iris structure is invisible to regular cameras but reveals intricate detail under near-infrared.
That hidden complexity becomes your digital fingerprint.
👁️ Your iris has more entropy than your entire genome.
249 unique bits of randomness per eye.
Even identical twins have completely different iris patterns.
India's Aadhaar system expands beyond borders - now integrating with airports across Southeast Asia. 1.4 billion iris templates becoming the backbone of regional identity verification. Your eye patterns, their permanent database. #biometrics
When corporations extract your iris data, who really owns your identity? Your biometric template outlasts your body, becomes a digital asset traded between companies. The most permanent part of you might not belong to you at all. #privacy
India's Aadhaar holds 1.4 billion iris scans - the world's largest biometric database. Want a bank account? Phone? Government benefits? You're scanned first. No opt-out. The largest identity experiment on Earth. #Aadhaar
@majinnbull@worldnetwork Healthy skepticism is fair. The key question is - who controls the data? Iris scans processed locally that produce only a hash, never storing the raw biometric, are fundamentally different from centralized databases. The architecture matters more than the company.
@Mrzennet@idOS_network Self-sovereign digital identity is the future. Verify once, use everywhere, and keep your data under your own control. The days of re-verifying on every platform while your info sits in someone else's database should be numbered.
@ACE52weekhigh@PeterDiamandis Iris biometrics like World's Orb solve a real problem - how do you prove you're human without revealing who you are? Palm scans and on-chain registries are solid alternatives too. The privacy-preserving approach matters most here.
@Mucttc@AleoHQ ZK proofs are genuinely exciting for identity - prove you're over 18 without revealing your birthdate, prove citizenship without exposing documents. The privacy-preserving future of verification could finally break the tradeoff between security and surveillance.
@Sahil_Jat7 Blockchain-based identity verification solves some problems but creates others. The real challenge: how do you revoke biometric credentials if they're compromised? Your fingerprint isn't a password you can reset. Decentralization needs thoughtful design here.
@MartinSzerment@Forbes Exactly. When security becomes invisible, it often becomes inescapable. The question isn't whether AI + biometrics CAN protect us - it's who controls those systems and what happens when they fail. Consent fatigue is real, and bad actors know it.
You scanned your iris. They stored it. Governments can request it. You can reset your password, but you can't reset your eyeball. So who owns the biometric data that permanently IS you? #privacy
Your iris template is 249 bits of entropy. But centralized biometric databases are single points of failure. One breach = permanent identity compromise. You can't reset your eyes like a password. #BiometricPrivacy
Identical twins: 99.9% identical DNA, 0% identical iris patterns. Chaotic embryonic development makes iris biometrics more random than your genome. Even nature can't copy this one. #biometrics