billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
An article from the Palm Beach Post 11/19/2023
The menace of fake imagery is evident, especially during these politically sensitive and emotionally charged times. The threat will grow exponentially with the latest generative artificial intelligence tools that can create natural looking artificial images, video and audio.
Adobe in 2019 created "Content Authenticity Initiative" CAI, to bring trust and transparency to digital content. CAI is developing technology called Content Credentials, CC, a nutrition label for content that will be embedded into digital content.
Lecia announced the MII-P, the first camera with CC built-in. Images will have the CC emblem attached to the image including the creator or owner device, date and time, and more, delivering authenticity at the point of capture.
The authenticity information is embedded in a tamper-evident format when the image is created. If this information is altered or stripped off at any point the content's lifecycle, you will see it in the Content Credentials history.
Every time the content is edited, the same information about the editor is appended to the record.
CC will also help in giving photo credit to the creator and not the copier.
Nikon, Canon, the New York Times, the Associated Press, the BBC, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, Qualcomm and Microsoft have seen it.
Many generative AI-based content creator platforms, such as Adobe Firefly and Microsoft Bing Image Creator, have also announced the adoption of CC. Recently, Google announced it SynthID will embed the watermark directly into images created by its Gen AI tools.
Thanks for viewing, good luck and keep on shooting until the end.
billnikon wrote:
An article from the Palm Beach Post 11/19/2023
The menace of fake imagery is evident, especially during these politically sensitive and emotionally charged times. The threat will grow exponentially with the latest generative artificial intelligence tools that can create natural looking artificial images, video and audio.
Adobe in 2019 created "Content Authenticity Initiative" CAI, to bring trust and transparency to digital content. CAI is developing technology called Content Credentials, CC, a nutrition label for content that will be embedded into digital content.
Lecia announced the MII-P, the first camera with CC built-in. Images will have the CC emblem attached to the image including the creator or owner device, date and time, and more, delivering authenticity at the point of capture.
The authenticity information is embedded in a tamper-evident format when the image is created. If this information is altered or stripped off at any point the content's lifecycle, you will see it in the Content Credentials history.
Every time the content is edited, the same information about the editor is appended to the record.
CC will also help in giving photo credit to the creator and not the copier.
Nikon, Canon, the New York Times, the Associated Press, the BBC, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, Qualcomm and Microsoft have seen it.
Many generative AI-based content creator platforms, such as Adobe Firefly and Microsoft Bing Image Creator, have also announced the adoption of CC. Recently, Google announced it SynthID will embed the watermark directly into images created by its Gen AI tools.
Thanks for viewing, good luck and keep on shooting until the end.
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Thanks Bill - some reassurance for the future of reality
Fake photos? Never heard of such a thing. It's rubbish!
Who's the girl your with?
Delderby wrote:
Who's the girl your with?
My palms were very sweaty as I took this photo...he is the strong, silent type, but prone to jealously and rage often. The last two photographers who tried this didn't make it. Oh yeah, and he gets impatient during photo shoots!
Pogo was ahead of his time.
PhotogHobbyist wrote:
Pogo was ahead of his time.
Timelessness is always ahead of its time.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
chrisg-optical wrote:
Fake photos? Never heard of such a thing. It's rubbish!
Well then, is the gorilla fake
Or the woman
joecichjr wrote:
Well then, is the gorilla fake
Or the woman
Youre not open to other possibilities ?
Im not thinking its just "either-or" ...
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