Truepic, a leading provider of authenticity infrastructure for the internet, announced the launch of two innovative functions for generative AI users and developers. Through a partnership with Hugging Face, an open-access AI platform for hosting machine learning (ML) models, and Steg.AI, a provider of sophisticated forensic watermarking solutions, Hugging Face users can now automatically add responsible provenance metadata to AI-generated images.
The first Space, “Gen AI with Content Credentials,” demonstrates how generative AI platforms can empower creators to automatically and securely disclose their content as computer-generated at the point of creation. The demonstration utilizes several text-to-image models hosted on Hugging Face and combines them with Truepic’s technology to secure metadata into images in accordance with the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity’s (C2PA) Content Credentials. That information is then displayed in an overlay on top of the image. The user can also transfer the media to compliant editing tools or a website that uses the C2PA open standard. Integrating the C2PA open standard into AI generation enables viewers to understand which platform content is created on while also ensuring it can travel throughout the internet while maintaining transparency as to its origin and history.
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The second space, “Watermarked Content Credentials” represents the first public showcase of how emerging potential solutions to transparency — provenance and watermarking — can be combined. This approach adds the C2PA’s Content Credentials and Steg.AI’s watermarking technology to all image outputs simultaneously. The result is a significantly more robust layer of protection than would otherwise be possible. This combined method can help images better endure transforms, compression, and other real-world edits without losing their encoded provenance information. Both Truepic and Steg.AI are proud members of the C2PA.
“The emergence of high quality, AI-generated content has made it difficult to tell the difference between human and machine-created media,” said Nick Brown, EVP of Technology at Truepic. “It becomes particularly crucial when an image shows something that never actually happened or tricks you into thinking it’s real when it’s not. Responsible disclosure will create a more trustworthy information ecosystem where AI-generated content can thrive online. We are fortunate to partner with Hugging Face to showcase a higher level of transparency and visibility in marking and displaying AI-generated content with the C2PA’s Content Credentials. We are also excited to examine how Content Credentials and watermarking can be combined with Steg. AI on Hugging Face’s platform. These two emerging approaches have gained significant attention, and we are motivated to lead the way in examining the synergy between the two.”
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire