YouTube has started supporting the attachment of video tags that confirm that the video was shot with a real camera, without any editing or added sound, by specifying “Captured with a camera.” The first clip to receive this tag comes from Truepic, a content ownership verification service.
The video was filmed with a camera at San Diego Zoo, following the footsteps of the first YouTube video – “Me at the zoo,” which has set the standard for content confirmation by C2PA, a tech giant-approved content verification standard. However, Google currently states that in order for a video to receive the “Captured with a camera” tag, it must be recorded using a tool that supports C2PA version 2.1 or higher, allowing additional metadata to be added to confirm the originality of the content, and the content must not be edited or have audio-visual elements added.
The system status is currently in the testing phase, with the goal of ensuring that YouTube displays accurate information openly. If the video is created using AI.
Source: The Verge
TLDR: Truepic’s “I am really at the zoo” video has been tagged to confirm that it was shot with a real camera.
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