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by mingus88
624 days ago
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The devices need to cryptographically sign the original video with keys stored in some kind of Secure Enclave If the video is edited or comes from a source that doesn’t have trusted keys then it’s no better than some random tweet |
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I think the reality is that photographs and video are now like text, you trust the source or not.
I can write about Cleopatra's ability to snowboard and play Xbox, or I can make a photo with the caption "Cleopatra doing a 1080", and now I can make a video of it (probably).
I can also give you a certificate/key/blockchain whatever to prove it's "valid".