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As part of the Content Authenticity Initiative, Adobe releases a toolkit to let devs integrate content provenance, which can help counter visual misinformation (Taylor Hatmaker/TechCrunch)

NEWS June 14, 2022 admin


Taylor Hatmaker / TechCrunch:

As part of the Content Authenticity Initiative, Adobe releases a toolkit to let devs integrate content provenance, which can help counter visual misinformation  —  Adobe has a vision for an internet peppered with photos and videos packaged up with extra data about where they came from.

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