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Valerie
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We need a simple and cheap way to prove a photo hasn't been altered. https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/23/24277489/apple-intelligence-iphone-ai-photo-editing-craig-federighi-interview
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Zero ᶠᶜ⁰.ᵇᵃˢᵉ
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The photo chip manufacturers need to hash the image that comes off the chip and blockchain it. All subsequent edits have to be blockchained so a final edit is fully reproducible from the original + the chain of edits. I've been thinking of this for ages. Unfortunately my dev skills are mediocre Python at best. Amazing and critically important area to be working in though!
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Valerie
@vrose.eth
Cool! What are your thoughts on a software solution? Like a compiled app that blockchains the hash? We want the solution to be available to anybody with a smartphone.
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Zero ᶠᶜ⁰.ᵇᵃˢᵉ
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I think for blockchaining the initial image it has to be something running on-chip that talks directly to the blockchain. I mean for people to trust it, this part has to be pretty bullet proof. As soon as someone can fake that an image came directly from a camera when it didn't, the whole thing falls apart..
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Zero ᶠᶜ⁰.ᵇᵃˢᵉ
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After that, when it comes to apps making edits and posting proof of the delta, I guess it can be done in software, but I'm not really sure how to also ensure this part is solid. Sorry when I say I've been 'thinking about it for ages' I didn't mean to imply I had any smart ideas.. just thinking that we need this 😅
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Zero ᶠᶜ⁰.ᵇᵃˢᵉ
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I guess an app that takes an image and a specification of edits and blockchains the hash (perhaps target blockchain(s) would also be an input) would be useful. I guess the hash hashes the actual image plus an ID of the sender and the edit spec?
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