Adobe's "Know How" Content Ownership Tool
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•Adobe’s experimental tool can identify an artist’s work online or on a tote bag
68% Informative
Project “ Know How’ is an in-development tool that can link ownership of an image or video across any online platform, and a multitude of real-world surfaces like posters, tumblers, and textiles.
The tool builds on Adobe’s Content Credentials tech, which applies a digital tag to track where a piece of content has been posted, who owns it, and if/how it has been manipulated.
If a video has been clipped or taken out of context, Know How can fetch the original full-length video in the state it was first published in.
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66
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Hate speech
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Attention-grabbing headline
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Known propaganda techniques
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