In pursuit of reliable photo timestamps
Misinformation is everywhere these days, and fake photos and videos are a big part of the problem. Like, have you heard about newly discovered Easter Island statue? A decade old. And there's this vid going around that supposedly shows Chinese cops enforcing quarantine in 2022, but it's actually from 2020.
If there were a better way to date photos, it might help everyone from journalists and legal professionals to insurance companies and researchers.
ChronoLock protocol combines user application and servers with a bit of cryptography. By asking an author to record a short video of camera movement app establishes a proof that a photo or video was taken on a specific date. Current date resolution is about one day. Read more
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