Seems inferior to C2PA, which is actually an open standard: https://contentauthenticity.org/
Completely different things.
C2PA is basically a signature that serves to prove it came from certain source.
It's useful in case you want to prove you got an image from AI model to someone who doesn't believe you.
It's trivially removable and not useful against people trying to pass off generated images as real.
Completely different things.
C2PA is basically a signature that serves to prove it came from certain source.
It's useful in case you want to prove you got an image from AI model to someone who doesn't believe you.
It's trivially removable and not useful against people trying to pass off generated images as real.