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Adobe - Content Authenticity Initiative -

Do you see the "cr" pin in the top left corner of this image? **(Not everyone can, as LinkedIn is rolling this out gradually)** Take a closer look to see where and when the image came from. This is Content Credentials, a cross-internet open standard for digital content provenance developed by the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA). In this case it shows that image was generated with Adobe Firefly, a text-to-image Generative AI program. I'm really excited to see LinkedIn showing Content Credentials! This is HUGE news since it's the first major social network to show the Content Credentials pin UI. All part of the work of the Content Authenticity Initiative Looking forward to seeing more credentialed images in my feed. #contentcredentials

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Giorgio Trumpy

Associate Professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

1mo

Sorry I can't see anything

Margaret Warren

Applied Image MetaData+Knowledge Scientist at the Intersection of Embedded Metadata, Knowledge Graphs and Data-Centric AI

1mo

hi - I am looking at this post on a mac OS with a Google browser and I am not seeing the CR in the corner of the image.

Mark Loundy

Instructional Technology Specialist and Maker Educator

1mo

Nope. iOS.

Martina Hoffmann

(Mass-) Digitization of Cultural Heritage and related Quality Assurance

1mo

Should work on every device?

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Scott Highton

Principal and Author, Virtual Yosemite

1mo

It should be a blatant and big warning – "Fabricated Content." It's NOT a "credential." Credentials are generally certifications for the authenticity of a product or individual – NOT for their fakery, lies, or inauthenticity. This seems to be an issue Adobe is having industry-wide - promoting their tools for creating lies and fakes as something that deserves a fabricated "credential." It's like proclaiming, "We're so proud that our products produce the best lies" in a world that needs more honesty and integrity, not less. This, coming on the tail of Adobe's recent "Skip the Photo Shoot" promotions (encouraging users to use their fake image generator tools (generative AI, or Firefly) instead of real photography, is completely tone-deaf to the value and historic integrity of photography overall.

Wesley Della Volla

Founder & Executive Producer at Meridian Treehouse | Board Of Directors, The Hydrous | Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University

1mo

But I’ve just edited the CR out… how can we prevent that? Genuinely curious. Not trying to be a sarcastic ass.

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I see no mention that it's AI generated, only that it's issued by Adobe...

Mark Loundy

Instructional Technology Specialist and Maker Educator

1mo

I see it on my laptop, but the information is sparse and tells me nothing about the nature of the image. Clicking on anything in the pop-up just closes it, except for the "Learn more" link, which goes to a LinkedIn page about the credentials in general. It's a start, though.

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Excited to see content credentials being used by such a significant online brand.

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