# OpenAI首席执行官旗下的身份验证公司宣布与假冒的布鲁诺·马尔斯达成合作

- 来源：Hacker News 热门（buzzing.cc 中文翻译）
- 作者：BoggleOhYeah
- 发布时间：2026-04-28 23:02
- AIHOT 分数：50
- AIHOT 链接：https://aihot.virxact.com/items/cmoirhq4t039jslvcfjqp7v5e
- 原文链接：https://www.vice.com/en/article/openai-ceo-identity-verification-company-fake-bruno-mars-partnership-mistaken-identity

## AI 摘要

OpenAI首席执行官Sam Altman旗下的身份验证公司（据信为Worldcoin）宣布与歌手布鲁诺·马尔斯建立合作伙伴关系，但合作对象被证实是假冒者。这一错误声明基于虚假身份信息，暴露了身份验证系统可能存在的漏洞。事件在Hacker News上引发关注，获得114点讨论，突显了数字身份核实技术在现实应用中的风险和挑战。

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On April 17, 2026, Sam Altman’s other AI company, Tools For Humanity, announced a partnership with Bruno Mars as he embarks on his Romantic Tour. The announcement coincided with the company’s Concert Kit tool, which allegedly allows “verified humans” to access VIP tickets and concert experiences.

However, Bruno Mars’ management and Live Nation released a joint statement on April 22, claiming that the partnership didn’t exist. “To be clear, we were never even approached by [Tools For Humanity], nor were we in any discussions regarding a partnership or tour access,” the statement read. “We first learned that our tour was being used to promote their project after their keynote made those initial claims.”

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Those claims originated from TFH’s chief product officer, Tiago Sada, during a company event. The company then published a post on its website including Sada’s quote about Bruno Mars’ Romantic Tour. Eventually, word got back to Mars’ team.

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The initial post on Tools For Humanity’s website has since been edited to correct the false information. A spokesperson also confirmed the company “does not have any agreement with Bruno Mars to test or feature Concert Kit.” Additionally, “there is no association or affiliation with the artist or his tour.”

Tools For Humanity is actually partnering with Thirty Seconds to Mars on their 2027 European tour. While TFH has not disclosed the actual reason for the false Bruno Mars announcement, it looks a bit like a case of mistaken identity. Pretty ironic, since the company’s whole shtick is supposedly verifying human identities.

The company launched in 2019 initially as a way to verify human identities in online spaces to prevent fraud. This included live music monopoly Live Nation-Ticketmaster, which is often plagued by bots and scammers. In 2023, TFH launched a physical identity verification device in the form of an orb that scans human irises.

Unfortunately, the orb does not also tell fortunes, which is clearly a major design flaw. If it did, they’d probably be able to prevent this Mars mix-up before it happened.

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