YouTube takes a baby step towards labeling authentic video
Briefly

YouTube's new 'captured with a camera' label signifies that creators used specific technology, ensuring unaltered visuals and audio through C2PA standard metadata.
Trupic claims to have the first authentic video on YouTube using C2PA Content Credentials, highlighting the role of digital content authentication in the platform's evolution.
Google intends to enhance transparency regarding AI-generated videos on YouTube, emphasizing the importance of content that maintains a clear provenance using C2PA standards.
The 'captured with a camera' label will only show for videos edited with tools compatible with C2PA v2.1 or higher, indicating limited immediate use.
Read at The Verge
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