OpenAI's Sam Altman and Argentinian President Javier Milei discuss Worldcoin investment
Quick Take OpenAI founder Sam Altman and Argentinian President Javier Milei met in San Francisco and discussed a Worldcoin investment in the South American country, among other things.
The Worldcoin WLD +8.03% team's efforts to win over world leaders reached a new stage on Wednesday as two of the projects principal proponents, Tools for Humanity co-founders Sam Altman and Alex Blania, met with Argentinian President Javier Milei to discuss investing in the South American country.
Tools for Humanity, which was co-founded by Blania and OpenAI CEO Altman, is the main developer behind the Worldcoin project.
"During the meeting, [the Worldcoin team] discussed the advancement of artificial intelligence, how to prepare humanity for AI and its potential investments in Argentina," according to a statement.

Worldcoin meeting with Argentina President Javier Milei. Image: Worldcoin.
While Worldcoin has faced scrutiny from various governments, the project has been making recent efforts to improve its image regarding the protection of personal data. Last month, Altman and Blania met with government leaders in Malaysia.
When the seemingly pro-Bitcoin Milei was elected president of Argentina at the end of last year, some expected it might help usher in increased adoption of the cryptocurrency in his country. However, some regulations unveiled in April then called into question whether or not Milei's administration is committed to advancing crypto.
Worldcoin gives out its WLD token to people who have their eyeballs scanned to prove their humanity. The Worldcoin project is one of a handful of initiatives and companies focused on creating proof-of-humanity tools amid advancements in artificial intelligence and the belief the internet will become increasingly populated by AI agents.
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