“Where’s Fido?” is a GPT-powered game that offers a never-ending adventure of locating a dog named Fido. This interactive game, hosted on the ChatGPT platform, elevates the gaming experience by merging image recognition with an evolving narrative.
Players join the quest to find the missing Fido in a game without end, ensuring endless fun. Created by Joseph Harrelson, “Where’s Fido?” requires a ChatGPT Plus membership for access. Upon starting, players are greeted with: ‘Welcome to “Where’s Fido”! Ready to play?’.
To embark on the adventure, players can simply type ‘begin’ or ‘start’. “Where’s Fido?” promises a delightful and mentally stimulating ‘seek and find’ digital game experience.
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How did the FIDO Alliance get started?
The FIDO Alliance originated from a conversation in late 2009. Ramesh Kesanupalli, then the CTO at Validity Sensors (a fingerprint sensor manufacturer), initiated discussions with Michael Barrett, PayPal CISO at the time. Kesanupalli proposed fingerprint-enabling paypal.com, but Barrett expressed interest only if it could be achieved via open standards. Since no relevant standards existed, Taher Elgamal (the inventor of SSL) joined the conversation, and the FIDO Alliance was born.
Who is part of the FIDO Alliance?
The FIDO Alliance publicly launched in 2013 with six member companies. Since then, it has grown to include over 250 members worldwide.
Is the FIDO Alliance a non-profit organization? What is its scope?
Yes, the FIDO Alliance is a 501©6 non-profit organization incorporated in mid-2012. Its mission is to develop standards that address the lack of interoperability among strong authentication devices and the challenges users face with multiple usernames and passwords.
When were the FIDO specifications published?
Two years after its inception, the FIDO Alliance delivered the final 1.0 specifications in December 2014. These specifications aim to replace reliance on passwords with open, scalable, and interoperable authentication mechanism.