Truepic, Revel.ai, and AI expert Nina Schick have released the world’s first digitally transparent ‘deepfake’ video created by artificial intelligence. The video titled “Mirror of Reflection” shows how generative AI technology can fool our senses and distort our perception of reality. However, this breakthrough development has proven to increase transparency regarding the provenance of digital content by allowing creators and generative AI companies to stamp their content as computer-generated at the time of its creation.
The tamper-resistant seals used to mark the videos were developed by Truepic, a provider of Internet authenticity infrastructure, and comply with the open content provenance standard developed by the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA). I’m here. This seal allows media to be created and distributed on any compliant editorial service, platform, website, or browser, with complete transparency of its provenance and online editing.
This video was created by Revel.ai’s advanced AI modeling based on multi-camera capture to explore the potential risks posed by generative AI tools to consumers, businesses, and society without authenticity infrastructure and transparency tools. I am emphasizing. The transparency tool used to responsibly disclose Mirror of Reflection videos as deepfakes is privacy-first, opt-in, and consenting creators have transparent details on their content the moment it is created. can be attached.
This development will lead to a safer and more reliable Internet where viewers can make more informed financial, personal and informed decisions without guessing what they are watching. It’s an important step towards Truepic, Revel.ai, and Nina Schick highlight a future where all content on the internet can be transparently viewed where it came from, eliminating the confusion that can arise from AI-generated content. I am aiming.
Truepic CEO Jeff McGregor said: Partnerships with Revel.ai and Nina Schick highlight that a more reliable internet is possible today by transparently marking content as human or computer-generated . This advancement opens the door for AI-generated content to thrive and mitigate its potentially devastating impact on the information ecosystem and society at large. “
Based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Revel.ai is a digital artist agency and industry leader in creating hyper-realistic synthetic content using artificial intelligence. AI expert Nina Schick is the founder of Tamang Ventures, an advisory and creative firm focused on generative AI, and the creator of “The Era of Generative AI” online her community. She is also the author of “DEEPFAKES”, the first book published on AI-generated content.