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1/n Today we’re opening preorders for Roc Camera (beta): A camera that can take verifiably real moments in the age of AI 🧵 A thread on https://roc.camera/ from @faust
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July
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2/ Photography used to capture very real moments There was a time when taking photos felt magical. A moment frozen in time. It gave people something extraordinary: a tangible memory, a reflection of reality. More than just a picture; a snapshot of a history, a place. It was meaningful, rare, real
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3/ AI has blurred the lines of what is real Smartphones, tablets, and social media have made photos instantly sharable. On top of that, generative AI has blurred the line between what is real and what is imagined, its really hard these days I feel like to distinguish between the two
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4/ You know, that’s why we built Roc Camera We wanted to build a camera that takes verifiably real photos in an age where the veracity and trust of digital media have eroded Roc camera captures verifiably real moments using sensor attestations, client side zero-knowledge proofs, and TEEs - to bring back legitimacy
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Can it detect if you take a photograph of an AI-generated image?
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That is - is it possible to take a verifiably real photograph of a Midjourney image (printed out, blown up on a big board, or whatever), and pass it off as “true”?
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