Remember a while back when we were discussing how they would explain incriminating videos as "deep fakes" as a way to try to persuade people not to believe what their eyes see? Looks like they are setting the normies up for it with their clever little graphic novels.
Microsoft and the BBC started something called Project Origin to validate the authenticity of online media. Out of that sprung The Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity. I'm not sure how it's going to work, but I'd imagine they'd set themselves up as the judges of what's real or not. From there, they could protect themselves from whatever media is used as proof against them. 🤔
Remember a while back when we were discussing how they would explain incriminating videos as "deep fakes" as a way to try to persuade people not to believe what their eyes see? Looks like they are setting the normies up for it with their clever little graphic novels.
Microsoft and the BBC started something called Project Origin to validate the authenticity of online media. Out of that sprung The Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity. I'm not sure how it's going to work, but I'd imagine they'd set themselves up as the judges of what's real or not. From there, they could protect themselves from whatever media is used as proof against them. 🤔
https://c2pa.org/
Adobe, Arm (have a monopoly on processors), Intel and [Truepic, a new start-up for verifying the authenticity if photos] (https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/14/microsofts-m12-leads-26m-investment-into-truepic/)are also involved. A Digital Ministry of Truth with a convoluted name that no one will ever remember, crafty bugger(ers)!
No doubt with silent partners FBI/CIA, MI5/6, Mossad etc. It's definitely something the deep state and cabal would be interested in.