Sam Altman’s eyeball-scanning startup, Instruments for Humanity, introduced final week {that a} new product known as Live performance Equipment—designed to present verified people a method to buy live performance tickets—would first roll out on Bruno Mars’ world tour of his newest studio album, The Romantic.
Nonetheless, Bruno Mars Administration and Reside Nation, the producer for the Romantic Tour, advised WIRED in a joint assertion on Tuesday that the partnership “doesn’t exist,” and that Instruments for Humanity by no means even approached them about working collectively.
The confusion stemmed from a Instruments for Humanity occasion April 17 in San Francisco, the place chief product officer Tiago Sada mentioned the corporate can be becoming a member of the Romantic Tour to not simply present entry to tickets but additionally “VIP experiences for verified people.”
The assertion was reiterated in a weblog put up printed by the corporate, which learn: “Live performance Equipment launches as we speak and can roll out in the course of the Bruno Mars World Tour that includes DJ Pee .Wee (aka Anderson .Paak), the place verified people could have unique entry to VIP suite experiences at choose stops.”
A video of the occasion, and the corporate’s weblog put up, have since been edited and reshared by Instruments for Humanity. They now say that Live performance Equipment will roll out on the 2027 European tour for Jared Leto’s band, Thirty Seconds to Mars.
“To be clear, we have been by no means approached by TFH, nor have been we in any discussions concerning a partnership or tour entry,” mentioned Bruno Mars’ Administration and Reside Nation in a joint assertion to WIRED. “We first discovered that our tour was getting used to advertise their challenge after their keynote made these preliminary claims.” (WIRED had referenced the Bruno Mars partnership in its authentic story concerning the occasion; the story has since been up to date to incorporate this new data.)
A spokesperson for Instruments for Humanity confirmed to WIRED in an announcement Wednesday that the startup “doesn’t have any settlement with Bruno Mars to check or characteristic Live performance Equipment, and there’s no affiliation or affiliation with the artist or his tour.” Instruments for Humanity declined to clarify why they introduced Mars as a companion for the challenge within the first place.
Instruments for Humanity was cofounded in 2019 by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and German entrepreneur Alex Blania, with the intention of utilizing blockchain expertise to confirm folks in on-line environments the place scams are prevalent. In 2023, the corporate launched a bodily, iris-scanning orb that works together with a cell app.
Whereas Reside Nation and Bruno Mars Administration say they “don’t have any opinions for or in opposition to their merchandise,” it’s doable that Reside Nation is feeling prickly about Instruments for Humanity for different causes. The startup is proposing that Live performance Equipment will assist thwart the bot drawback that plagues websites like Ticketmaster—which is owned by Reside Nation.
In September, Bloomberg reported that the US Federal Commerce Fee was investigating Ticketmaster over whether or not it had finished sufficient to maintain bots off its platform. Anderson .Paak made a cameo on the Instruments for Humanity occasion to vouch for this strategy, saying to the gang, “I fucking hate bots … they make every little thing actually shitty. Particularly for the followers.” (Anderson .Paak, for what it’s value, will quickly be touring with Bruno Mars underneath his moniker DJ Pee .Wee. The plot thickens.)
Instruments for Humanity additionally took a jab at Ticketmaster in its press launch for final week’s occasion, saying that “diehard Swifties will always remember the Eras Tour presale, the place Ticketmaster confronted 3.5 billion system requests in a single day, locking out thousands and thousands of followers.”
The partnership with Mars was certainly one of many introduced at Instruments for Humanity’s Raise Off occasion, which aimed to legitimize the startup’s identity-verifying expertise by working with main manufacturers. Executives from Tinder, Zoom, and Docusign mentioned they’d be increasing their work with Instruments for Humanity on the occasion. Up to now, Instruments for Humanity has struggled to get governments all over the world on board with its expertise as a secure, privacy-protecting method to establish actual people.

