By pichat on Skatehive
https://img.leopedia.io/DQmTq3HHD5JNKtsr9Fiwz2RzJ4CsaCr5HUwjoS85UujqvCv/AI%20Deepfakes.png In an era where generative artificial intelligence can produce photorealistic images and videos in seconds, the boundary between reality and digital fabrication has become dangerously thin. Traditional methods of combating misinformation—primarily AI-based detection tools—are increasingly failing because they are inherently reactive. These detectors look for patterns in known synthetic media, but as AI models evolve, those patterns vanish, leading to a never-ending arms race. To address this fundamental trust crisis, Brevis, a pioneer in zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) computing, has officially launched "Brevis Vera." Brevis Vera represents a paradigm shift in digital integrity. Instead of asking "Does this look fake?", the system enables media to answer the question "Can this prove its origin?" This end-to-end authenticity system allows any digital asset—be it a war zone photograph or a high-stakes p