02/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/12/2024 12:17
The Economic Times, February 12, 2024
By Suraksha P
BSA | The Software Alliance, which is headquartered in Washington, DC, said that business-to-business and enterprise software services may not pose the same risk to user safety and public order and that the government should consider content authenticity solutions.
Venkatesh Krishnamoorthy, BSA Country Manager - India, suggested the use of watermarks for AI-generated content to help users differentiate between real content and AI-generated content and prevent misinformation. An open-source standard developed by the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity generates tamper-evident content credentials (C2PA). This standard will help consumers decide if content is trustworthy and promote transparency around the use of AI, he said.
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