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      World ID wants you to put a cryptographically unique human identity behind your AI agents

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 17 March 2026

    Over the last few months, tools like OpenClaw have shown what tech-savvy AI users can do by setting a virtual cadre of automated agents on a task. But that individual convenience can be a DDOS-level pain for online service providers faced with a torrent of Sybil attack-style requests from thousands of such agents at once.

    Identity startup World thinks its "proof of human" World ID technology can provide a potential solution to this problem. Today, the company launched a beta of Agent Kit, a new way for humans to prove they are directing their AI agents and for websites to limit access to AI agents working on behalf of an actual human.

    If you recognize the name World, it's probably as the organization behind WorldCoin , the Sam Altman-founded cryptocurrency outfit that launched in 2023 alongside an offer to give free WorldCoin to anyone who scanned their iris in a physical "orb" . While WorldCoin still exists (at a current value well below its early 2024 peaks ), World has now pivoted to focus on World ID , which uses the same iris-scanning technology as the basis for a cryptographically secure, unique online identity token stored on your phone.

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