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iPhone 18 to Feature Major Camera Upgrade with Variable Aperture Lens

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Wccftech

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Apple is reportedly planning to introduce variable aperture technology in the main camera of the iPhone 18, set for release in 2026, with Sunny Optical as the primary supplier. This technology, previously used by Samsung in 2018, aims to enhance the photography experience. Despite adopting such features later than competitors, Apple focuses on delivering high-quality configurations. The iPhone 18 may also feature 2nm chipsets and potentially include Samsung in its camera sensor supply chain, although these predictions should be taken cautiously.

"Camera Giants Launch Watermark Tech to Combat AI-Generated Image Fakes"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PetaPixel

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Major camera manufacturers Nikon, Sony, and Canon are set to integrate the Content Authenticity Initiative's (CAI) C2PA digital signature system into their cameras by 2024, with the aim of combating AI-generated images and ensuring the authenticity of photographs. This system will allow verification of an image's provenance, but it is not designed to detect AI-generated images directly. The CAI's Verify system, which is a web application, can show the provenance of an image if it has the correct digital signature. However, the effectiveness of this initiative is limited by the need for widespread adoption by camera makers and the cooperation of social media platforms, which have not yet shown significant interest in the CAI's efforts. The CAI's vision is to create a future where all images have embedded metadata for provenance checking, promoting digital literacy among consumers to verify content credentials.

"Camera Giants Nikon, Sony, and Canon Unveil Tech to Combat AI-Generated Imagery"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Slashdot

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Nikon, Sony, and Canon are developing new camera technology that embeds digital signatures into images to help verify their authenticity and combat AI-generated fakes. This technology will be particularly useful for photojournalists and professionals who need to ensure the integrity of their images. A new web-based tool called Verify has been launched to check images for these digital signatures, displaying relevant information and flagging AI-created or altered images as lacking content credentials. This initiative is supported by an alliance of news organizations, tech companies, and camera manufacturers, with Japanese companies leading the global camera market.

"Camera Giants Canon, Nikon, and Sony Unite Against Image Forgery"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Digital Camera World

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Nikon, Sony, and Canon are collaborating to combat the spread of fake images by introducing new in-camera technology that embeds digital signatures into photographs, allowing for easy verification of their origins. This technology will be supported by a web-based application called Verify, which can authenticate the embedded information and flag AI-generated or altered images. Sony plans to update its pro-level mirrorless cameras by spring 2024, while Canon and Nikon will follow with their own releases. The initiative is part of a broader effort by the tech industry to address the issue of deepfakes and misinformation.

"Camera Giants Nikon, Sony, and Canon Unite Against the Rise of AI-Generated Imagery"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Interesting Engineering

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Nikon, Sony, and Canon are collaborating to combat the spread of AI-generated fake images by developing technology that embeds digital signatures into photos taken with their cameras. These signatures will verify the photo's origin and integrity by including details like date, time, location, and photographer, providing a tool for professionals to ensure the credibility of their images. This feature will be available in Nikon's mirrorless cameras and in the professional-grade mirrorless SLR cameras of Sony and Canon.