Media authenticity methods in practice

Synthetic media is accelerating the need for reliable ways to verify what is real and where content comes from across images, audio, and video.

As synthetic media grows, verifying what is real and understanding the origin of digital content is becoming increasingly important. The report focuses on media integrity and authentication methods that can help distinguish authentic material from manipulated or fully generated media.

The work examines the capabilities and limitations of current techniques for tracking provenance across images, audio, and video. It considers how these methods perform in practical settings and what gaps remain when synthetic media is used at scale.

The report also outlines practical paths toward more trustworthy provenance systems, highlighting approaches that could strengthen verification workflows across different media types. It emphasizes the need for robust, interoperable solutions that can support confidence in digital content authenticity.

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