@tess I've thought for a while that a feature of cameras in the future might be some sort of unforgeable optical signature that functions like a physical digital sig of the image / camera combo. Not sure how that would work in practice, but I imagine it's something other people are thinking about.
@toerror@mastodon.gamedev.place @tess@mastodon.social there is a business consortium group working to create a system sort of like the inverse of this already ( https://c2pa.org/ ) which would be used to tag AI content so people know it is machine generated
I believe it's currently in testing, but personally I mostly ignore it because it has several flaws that make me kind of laugh at the idea of it ever being used in the real world, one of the flaws being that you can just strip the signature and pretend the image is fine still lol
In saying this, California is currently voting to require all AI generated content be tagged with this metadata and displayed to users with relevant info about it being machine generated
https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/26/openai-adobe-microsoft-support-california-bill-requiring-watermarks-on-ai-content/
@toerror@mastodon.gamedev.place @tess@mastodon.social there is a business consortium group working to create a system sort of like the inverse of this already ( https://c2pa.org/ ) which would be used to tag AI content so people know it is machine generated
I believe it's currently in testing, but personally I mostly ignore it because it has several flaws that make me kind of laugh at the idea of it ever being used in the real world, one of the flaws being that you can just strip the signature and...