Tools for Humanity Partners with Modulus Labs to Enhance World Network
Tools for Humanity, a key contributor to the human identity network and crypto project World, has announced a strategic partnership with artificial intelligence startup Modulus Labs.
Modulus Labs is set to join Tools for Humanity in strengthening World (WLD), as revealed by the TFH team in a recent blog post on Dec. 12.
By joining forces, Modulus Labs co-founders Daniel Shorr and Ryan Cao, along with their team members, will now be a part of the TFH team. This collaboration aims to enhance World by expanding Tools for Humanity’s capabilities and establishing a new Applied Research team focused on practical, scalable, and secure cryptography and machine learning solutions.
TFH and Modulus Labs initially collaborated in early 2023 with the shared goal of enhancing the security and scalability of the World Network. This partnership has allowed Modulus Labs to further develop zero-knowledge prover solutions using customized machine learning technology to prioritize privacy and anonymity on millions of mobile devices.
With Modulus Labs now part of TFH’s Applied Research team, the focus is on integrating cryptography and AI to push the boundaries of what is achievable for the World network.
Founded in 2022, Modulus Labs has made significant advancements in AI, including a new verification standard for AI security, verifiable AI games, and digital art.
World, since its launch in 2023, has gained significant traction despite regulatory challenges. With over 1,000 Orbs deployed and more than 8 million people verifying their human identity, the project continues to grow. The World App, a self-custody wallet for the World Network, has already attracted over 19.3 million users across 160 countries.
This partnership between Tools for Humanity and Modulus Labs signifies a major step forward in enhancing the capabilities of the World Network through the integration of cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions.