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AI-generated images are now everywhere, and the tools used to make them are getting better, faster, and more accessible. Some initiatives like the C2PA have created systems to help us tell what’s real from what’s fake, and avoid being misled — but progress isn’t going well.

0:00 State of AI-generated misinformation
1:13 What solutions are there?
2:09 How does C2PA authenticate images?
4:18 How is C2PA going in practice?
6:22 Why this is a bigger deal than Photoshop
8:45 AI image generation can just be plain annoying
9:18 Conclusion
11:03 AI guessing gam

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