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YouTube introduces info tags to combat deepfakes, providing transparency on video authenticity with C2PA standards.
C2PA standards verify that videos are captured directly from cameras or devices without any edits to visuals or sound.
The 'Captured with a Camera' label verifies that the creator used specific technology to verify their video's origin.
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YouTube will now tell its users when videos were “captured with a camera”, because so many of them aren’t. The labels will ...
Understand how YouTube's latest feature aids users in distinguishing real footage from altered or AI-created clips.
Truepic uploaded the first video on YouTube with C2PA Credentials. Users can see if the video was recorded on a camera or altered using AI.