YouTube is leaning on the C2PA standard to detect the authenticity of uploaded videos, meaning the feature will work only ...
YouTube introduces info tags to combat deepfakes, providing transparency on video authenticity with C2PA standards.
C2PA standards verify that videos are captured directly from cameras or devices without any edits to visuals or sound.
YouTube now tells you if videos were ‘captured with a camera’ – because so many are not - Labels have been proposed as a way ...
Nikon Corporation is currently developing firmware that adds an image provenance function compliant with the standards set ...
The 'Captured with a Camera' label verifies that the creator used specific technology to verify their video's origin.
Nikon announces Z6III firmware with C2PA compliance, enhancing image authenticity and safeguarding photographers' work.
Truepic uploaded the first video on YouTube with C2PA Credentials. Users can see if the video was recorded on a camera or altered using AI.
Adobe has announced a new tool to help creators watermark their artwork and opt out of having it used to train generative AI ...
YouTube's authenticity feature was first spotted when digital content authentication service Trupic, uploaded a video on its channel. The video was marked as the "first authentic video with C2PA ...
Digimarc released the industry’s first implementation of digital watermarking technology approved for use in C2PA's latest ...
One of the announcements to sneak out of Adobe's annual MAX conference this week comes from Nikon, which announced that it is ...