Apr 15, 4:00 – 5:00 PM (UTC)
Join us for a conversation with Akili Ramsess, executive director, National Press Photographers Association; David Butow, photojournalist; Santiago Lyon, head of advocacy and education, CAI; and Jen Tse, community manager, CAI; on how storytellers are incorporating Content Credentials into their workflows, and the benefits of content provenance for the media and creative industries.
This event is free and open to the public.
Visual journalists witness and record real events, and their work is crucial to upholding democracy. But their profession is fraught with challenges: their photographs and videos can be stolen, manipulated, and used out of context; their credibility can be undermined in a media landscape of increasing distrust and easy deepfake creation.
How can digital provenance help address these issues?
Join us for a conversation with Akili Ramsess, executive director, National Press Photographers Association (NPPA); David Butow, photojournalist; Santiago Lyon, head of advocacy and education, CAI; and Jen Tse, community manager, CAI. We’ll discuss the NPPA’s new implementation of Content Credentials, how visual storytellers can incorporate Content Credentials into their workflows, and the benefits of content provenance for the media and creative industries.
What we’re covering
• How digital content provenance builds credibility and trust in storytellers and the organizations that publish their work.
• A demo on how visual storytellers and photojournalists can incorporate Content Credentials at any stage of their workflow.
• The NPPA's implementation of Content Credentials.
Content Authenticity Initiative, Adobe
Head of Advocacy and Education
Content Authenticity Initiative, Adobe
Community Manager
Freelance Photojournalist
National Press Photographers Association
Executive Director