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Lauren Goode, Kylie Robison @ Wired · 04/30/2025 22:24 EDT

Sam Altman's Eye-Scanning Orb Is Now Coming to the US

At a high-profile event in San Francisco, World announced it is launching a series of Apple-like stores, as well as a partnership with dating giant Match Group.

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