BioMatrix has launched a new platform it says will help AI projects secure verified human participation as companies grapple with the rapid spread of synthetic content online.
The company launched BioMatrix 3.0, which it describes as a “human participation network” for the AI economy, at Consensus 2026 in Miami.
The platform connects users with AI-generated content, digital tasks, and reward-based campaigns, according to the announcement.
Analysts said the launch comes as AI-generated text, images, videos, and interactive experiences scale rapidly across the internet.
This trend raises concerns about authenticity, engagement quality, and the growing lack of meaningful human interaction online.
BioMatrix said its platform allows users to create AI-generated content, complete tasks, participate in campaigns, and earn rewards through engagement.
Users can also interact with AI-generated mini-games, novels, short dramas, and other digital experiences distributed through the platform.
The company said BioMatrix 3.0 combines AI-powered identity verification with a global user network to transform “real human activity into scalable infrastructure” for AI ecosystems.
The platform also includes customizable user profiles, engagement tracking tools, and social content-sharing features.
The launch of Biomatrix’s new platform underscores a broader trend emerging across the AI industry, where startups are increasingly exploring ways to verify human users and incentivize authentic engagement as automated content floods social and digital platforms.
BioMatrix said it already has more than 7 million registered users globally. The company added that users have created more than 10,000 AI games through the platform, signaling growing interest in consumer-facing AI participation models tied to rewards and engagement systems.
The company said future updates will include direct messaging, social interaction tools, proprietary AI generation models, payment utilities, and integrations with third-party AI projects.