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Zoom will now check if you are a human or an AI imposter during video meetings

By dailyguardian.aeApril 19, 20262 Mins Read
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Zoom video calls just got a new kind of awkward small feature. The platform will now ask you whether you’re human. It has partnered with World, Sam Altman’s iris-scanning identity company (previously known as Worldcoin), to add real-time human verification inside meetings. 

The feature, launched on April 17, 2026, is a part of World’s ID 4.0 rollout. It lets hosts confirm that every face on the call belongs to a real person, not an AI-generated imposter. 

How does the “verified human” badge actually work?

For those wondering how World’s Deep Face technology works, it includes a three-step process. It cross-references a signed image from a user’s original Orb registration, a live face scan from the device, and the frame of the video that’s visible to the other participants in the meeting. 

Only when the three samples match does a “Verified Human” badge appear next to the user’s name. To me, it feels weird and ironic that I’d need to prove that I’m a human, just to be seen as one in a Zoom meeting. 

Hosts can also make Deep Face verification mandatory for joining meetings, preventing unverified participants from joining entirely. Mid-call, on-the-spot checks are also possible. So, whether you think your colleague is looking a bit funny, or you simply want to annoy someone, you can demand a check in real time.

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Why is this even necessary?

Simple: deepfake fraud is no longer something that you hear about from a friend’s friend or something that you read about in weekend blogs. In early 2024, engineering firm Arup lost $25 million after an employee in Hong Kong authorized wire transfers during a video call, where everyone except the victim turned out to be a deepfake. 

Something similar happened with a multinational firm in Singapore in 2025. Moreover, financial losses from deepfake-enabled fraud exceeded $200 million in the first quarter of last year alone. The threat is no longer hypothetical; it’s something that a growing number of people and enterprises are facing. 

The direction is clear: biometric proof of personhood is becoming a workplace norm by the day. 

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