"Tech Giants Combat Misinformation and Manipulation with New Digital Standards and Watermarks"

Google has joined the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) to enhance transparency around AI-generated content and digital media. The C2PA aims to establish an open technical standard for tracing the origin and modifications of digital content, akin to a "nutrition label." With Google's support, widespread adoption of this standard may be on the horizon, potentially enabling users to access the history of online content. Other companies, such as Adobe, Microsoft, and Intel, are also involved in setting the technical direction of the group. This move comes amid growing concerns about deepfakes and AI-generated content, with efforts underway to develop solutions and tools to address these challenges.
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