C2PA
Coverage of C2PA in the Nexus archive.
- Govee included a book on ‘White Supremacy’ in its website imagery
Govee's website imagery for a child's bedroom included two copies of a book with 'White Supremacy' on the spine, sparking controversy. An eagle-eyed Verge reader reported the issue, though the reason for the inclusion remains unclear.
- Google's SynthID AI watermarking tech is being adopted by OpenAI, Nvidia, and more
Google's SynthID AI watermarking technology is being adopted by OpenAI and Nvidia, and has already been used to label 100 billion images and videos. The company is also committed to the C2PA standard, which tags content with metadata describing how it was created. This feature is coming to videos recorded on Pixel phones and will be added to Gemini, Chrome, and Search in the coming months.
- OpenAI is making it easier to check if an image was made by their models
OpenAI has introduced two new measures to help detect AI-generated imagery, including joining the open C2PA standard and adding Google's SynthID to its products. This move aims to make it easier to identify images created by OpenAI models. The development is part of ongoing efforts to enhance transparency in AI-generated content.