World ID and peaqOS bring privacy-preserving human verification to robots and machines
21-08-2026 18:40 via thenextweb.com

World ID and peaqOS bring privacy-preserving human verification to robots and machines

It lets autonomous machines confirm they are interacting with real people without learning their identities August 21, 2026: Robots and autonomous machines running peaqOS can now verify whether they are interacting with a real human through World ID, following a new integration available through robotic.sh. The integration brings proof of human directly into peaqOS, allowing […]
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