IT House News on October 13, Adobe is taking the lead in launching a new LOGO, used to identify images and content created or edited using artificial intelligence tools.
Adobe has developed a solution called Content Credentials with multiple partners including the BBC, Microsoft, Nikon and Truepic
Adobe’s solution allows you to add information related to an image, video or PDF file to metadata to indicate whether an AI algorithm was used during the creation or editing of the data file
Related information is automatically added to Adobe Photoshop and Premiere, and Microsoft plans to provide support in Bing Image Creator.
When an application or browser (implemented using Java) that supports this feature displays content, a LOGO form of lowercase letters "cr" will appear in the upper right corner of the image
When the user clicks on it, a window will pop up with information about the image. The files in question can also be uploaded to a dedicated website, where the necessary metadata will be displayed
Adobe isn’t the only company making good on its promise to offer AI content tagging. Previously, Google also launched their own solution called SynthID. However, American scientists have recently questioned the effectiveness of this method, arguing that it would not be difficult to falsify metadata. The following is the video embedded by IT House
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