
156: Google Reveals How Creators Will Prove Their Work Is Real
From Full Stack Creator by Tyler Stalman
April 8, 2026 · 31 min · Episode 156
About this episode
The episode discusses how Google's C2PA and Pixel Camera are implementing content credentials as a means to verify the authenticity of media in an AI-driven world.
A conversation with Google’s C2PA and Pixel Camera leads explaining how content credentials work as a “digital passport” for media, tracking how images, video, and audio are created and edited. How this system could become a standard for verifying authenticity in an AI-driven world, what it looks like in real products today, and why widespread adoption across cameras, apps, and platforms is critical.  Watch the video Links: C2PA overview Content Credentials explainer (Adobe)
People in this episode
Host: Tyler Stalman
Topics covered
- digital credentials
- media authenticity
- AI verification
- content creation
- technology standards
Keywords
- content credentials
- digital passport
- media verification
- AI
- C2PA
- Pixel Camera
- authenticity
- image tracking
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Organizations: Google, C2PA, Pixel Camera, Adobe
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