CAI Community Events
We started the second half of the year with members-only events, including an open-source office hour, a panel with experts on emerging mis- and disinformation threats, a UX working session, and community event co-hosted with Leica. To continue these conversations and create more opportunities to connect, we’re rolling out new events. Whether you're an implementer, thought leader, designer, or educator, we hope you'll discover new ideas and practical ways to contribute to the content authenticity movement.
How to get started:
- Not a CAI member yet? Join us!
- Create your account in the new CAI community hub to see and RSVP to virtual and in-person events, working sessions, and more. When creating your account, use the same email address you used when signing up as a CAI member. Reference your membership welcome email and contact us with any questions.
- Visit the hub to RSVP for events.
To view and RSVP to upcoming virtual events, you must be a CAI member and signed in using your account.
🗓️ Friday, December 6
12:00 – 12:45 PM (ET)
Stay up to date on the latest happenings in digital provenance and generative AI. Join experts and CAI advisors Henry Ajder and Hany Farid for their next conversation about what’s on their radar, trending topics, and what you need to know. This time they’ll be joined by guest speaker Anya Schiffrin, the director of the Technology, Media, and Communications specialization at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.
🗓️ Thursday, December 12
11:00 – 12:00 PM (ET)
How do you maintain digital provenance when platforms or social media sites strip Content Credentials information from an image or video? Understanding the provenance and history of an asset has a variety of applications that include maintaining creator attribution to strengthening the integrity of news reporting or the relationship between a brand and its audience. The promise of Content Credentials is that it can combine secure metadata, watermarking, and fingerprinting technology to offer the most comprehensive solution available for expressing content provenance for audio, video, and images.
In this community event, we’ll cover:
- An introduction to what makes Content Credentials durable
- Durable Content Credentials in the wild – implementations for the creator economy and ecosystem developments
- New innovations and a demo that bring Content Credentials to physical objects