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Jay Berman's avatar

Thiughtfull. Thank you.

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Chris J. Karr's avatar

We haven't even been able to deploy a ubiquitous public-key cryptosystem for authenticating e-mail senders and messages, so I'm skeptical that one for images is doable outside some very specific narrow niches. And even if you are successful doing so, you still have the "Analog Hole" where one can get around the protections by taking a picture of the image as it's displayed on the screen.

Related to this issue is all of the AI being built into the camera stack itself. The photos people are taking are no longer the values that camera sensor pixels registered, but AI-compiled edits of a variety of individual discrete images, combined with algorithms imputing and replacing image pixels in the name of "better looking" photos. The Verge has a great article on this in the context of Google's new Pixel Pro 8:

https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/7/23906753/google-pixel-8-pro-photo-editing-tools-ai

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