Oct. 6, 2023, 6:27 a.m. | Roland Meertens

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At the recent QCon San Francisco conference Kate Sills gave a talk about combating AI-generated fake images using existing JavaScript libraries. She advocated for using cryptographic timestamping to ensure the time photos were taken, and using digital signatures to verify that the image was made by a legitimate source.

By Roland Meertens

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