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VisitGoogle to Implement C2PA Standard for Image Authentication, Reports The Verge
Sep 17, 2024, 01:11 PM
Google has announced plans to implement the C2PA standard to help users distinguish between images taken with a camera, edited with software like Photoshop, or generated using AI. This initiative will be part of Google's 'about this image' feature, aiming to provide more transparency and authenticity in digital media. The technology will assist users in identifying the origin and editing history of images, addressing concerns over the proliferation of fake images online. The announcement was highlighted by The Verge.
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