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In a bold move to ensure that nobody can trust anything anymore, Google has sprinkled some pixie dust on its Pixel 10 cameras and declared them the guardians of truth in the digital age. With the new C2PA support, your AI-generated pictures now come with a certificate of authenticity, because nothing screams ‘real’ like a digital stamp signed by a robot.

Pixel 10 users can rest easy knowing that when they take a picture, the AI running their lives is busy verifying the authenticity of the newly created content. It’s like having your own personal Gandalf at the gates of Mordor, except instead of protecting Middle-earth, it’s making sure your Photos app is 100% sure that your lunch pic was not CGI.

Google proudly announced that the Pixel 10 will now come with C2PA’s Content Credentials, a feature so advanced, it’ll have you questioning if that family photo was really taken at your cousin’s wedding or rendered on a graphics card somewhere in Silicon Valley. They’re solving fake news one pixel at a time, because who needs real solutions when you’ve got digital ones?


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