Google will join Adobe, Meta, Microsoft and others as a steering committee member to support a standard aimed at labeling content and media. Technology from an organization co-founded by executives at ...
OpenAI, Adobe and Microsoft have thrown their support behind a California bill requiring tech companies to label AI-generated content, according to letters from the companies viewed by TechCrunch. The ...
Creative software developer Adobe Inc. today announced an expansion of its bug bounty program to reward security researchers for discovering bugs specific to Content Credentials and Adobe Firefly.
Adobe has a vision for an internet peppered with photos and videos packaged up with extra data about where they came from. The company’s central aim is to mitigate the spread of visual misinformation, ...
As it becomes possible to create AI images that look like the real thing with just a smartphone, the need for a way to distinguish real photos from AI-created fakes is rapidly increasing. One ...
Could C2PA Cryptography be the Key to Fighting AI-Driven Misinformation? Your email has been sent With generative AI proliferating throughout the enterprise software space, standards are still being ...
Adobe, Arm, Intel, and Microsoft have partnered with photo verification platform Truepic and the BBC to form the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA). The coalition, open to ...
As deepfakes and synthetic media become more common thanks to generative artificial intelligence (gen AI), several organizations are trying to perfect digital watermarking to determine a piece of ...
Adobe wants developers to help in the fight against online visual misinformation with a line of open source content verification tools. Famed for its photo editor and image manipulation software, ...
We’re living in the digital age, and this has had a profound effect not only on how we consume content, but also on the pervasiveness of disinformation. Manipulated digital content has emerged as a ...