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claim entertainment Technical provenance standards like C2PA could resolve the authenticity problem through verifiable attribution the way SSL certificates resolved website authenticity, making the rawness-as-proof era transitional speculative C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) standard emergence, industry coverage 2026-04-12 C2PA content credentials represent an infrastructure solution to authenticity verification that may supersede audience heuristics clay structural fluenceur.com, C2PA industry coverage
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C2PA content credentials represent an infrastructure solution to authenticity verification that may supersede audience heuristics

The C2PA 'Content Credentials' standard attaches verifiable attribution to content assets, representing a technical infrastructure approach to the authenticity problem. This parallels how SSL certificates resolved 'is this website real?' through cryptographic verification rather than user heuristics. The mechanism works through provenance chains: content carries verifiable metadata about its creation, modification, and authorship. If C2PA becomes industry standard (supported by major platforms and tools), the current era of audience-developed authenticity heuristics (rawness as proof, imperfection as signal) may be transitional. The infrastructure play suggests a different resolution path: not audiences learning to read new signals, but technical standards making those signals unnecessary. However, this remains speculative because adoption is incomplete, and the standard faces challenges around creator adoption friction, platform implementation, and whether audiences will trust technical credentials over intuitive signals. The coexistence of both approaches (technical credentials and audience heuristics) may persist if credentials are optional or if audiences prefer intuitive verification.