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Sony Announces Beta Release of C2PA Camera Verify – TVBEurope

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The solution aims to enhance content verification for news organisations to meet the growing challenge of generative AI, embedding a C2PA signature at source Source: Sony announces beta release of C2PA Camera Verify – TVBEurope

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Sony, a subsidiary of the Sony Group, announced on the 26th that it has launched a service that allows anyone other than the photographer to verify that news photos are genuine. Newspapers and TV stations that purchase news photos from news agencies can now easily check whether the photos they purchase have been forged using generative AI (artificial intelligence) or have been edited. The service applies to photos taken with certain Sony cameras…

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With generative AI, verifying the authenticity of digital images becomes a challenge: how Sony's Camera Verify tool works - on macitynet.it Sony Camera Verify verifies the authenticity of images in the AI era

With "Camera Verify" Sony wants to support image and news agencies in verifying photos, now externals can see this.

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Software Camera Verify Beta – Sony unmasks fake images Sony Camera Verify Beta revolutionizes image verification through URL sharing of authentication data. New technology against deepfakes for media professionals. Andreas Ohlberger 26.06.2025 Sony Camera Verify Beta enables media professionals to authenticate images via URL. An effective means against AI manipulation and Deep Fakes. © Sony Sony has introduced the beta version of its authenticat…

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