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@bfg
The hottest technology we need right now 🚨 - that also must be obvious and easy to use = we can call it "proof of reality." PROOF OF REALITY for everything: from a photo or video I'm looking at, article or research paper I'm reading, this post and the rest... Who's building that and how well is it going? 🥸
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@moo
But the problem is, you are asking impossible. Without other social context, like access to the photographer, it cannot be done. You could as well ask for anti-gravity.
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Why is that moo? My assumption was that it will happen to on the device that captures/creates the thing. Others as recipients only receive proof.
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@moo
You would need to have every device manufacturer in the world to sign for a proprietary-controlled system, no open source devices could be allowed. And even if you could, there is nothing preventing you to generate your own fake proofs with your hacked device.
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I dunno, there's already more ppl making camera hardware with integrated authenticity proofs than I can count. I don't think it's really as big of a lift like you're making it out.
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@moo
But proof don't matter because you can always fake the proofs themselves
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@moo
The process is simple as - Set your camera clock - Feed your fake image directly to the sensor/camera memory The camera cannot tell what's real or not. You don't actually even need the camera, but just whatever Trusted Platform Module chip they use.
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It’s a matter of secure element in the camera system, not so easy.
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