Tool to Separate Fake and Real Photos

Truepic has developed a tool where you can follow a photo until the moment it is taken, in the era where fake and real are mixed. The tool stores every change made to the photo as metadata on the photo.
 Tool to Separate Fake and Real Photos
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Today, while it has become very difficult to distinguish between real and fake images with developing technology and artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence was again applied to solve this problem. A tool that can distinguish between real and fake images has recently been put into use, especially after the forgeries made with people who do not exist in reality came to the fore.

Truepic Lens, which is available as a developer kit (SDK), is a tool for the development of applications that can be used both individually and corporately. The tool validates all metadata of a captured photo, namely the date, time, location, and device information of the photo, and cryptographically signs it.

Photo edits can be viewed up to the source of the photo:

The tool developed by Truepic ensures that the photo in the background is verified as soon as it is taken, and records the authenticity of the photo. Afterwards, this photo is saved and the edits made on the photo are saved directly to the metadata of the photo. For example, if we play with the color settings of a photo taken with this kit in Photoshop, these adjustments can be seen in the photo information. This information can be seen with the photo on every platform where the photo is shared.

All the edits made on the photo can be seen on Truepic as above, to the root. On the other hand, edits made from devices/applications that do not have the C2PA standard cannot be saved. In this case, a warning is displayed when checking the photo, because metadata cannot be saved.

The vehicle in question has the potential to be used wherever there is a camera. Truepic CEO Jeffrey McGregor said in a statement on this subject that they do not want to sell their vehicles directly to Android or Apple, they want the system to be universal.

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