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SUMMARY:Content Authenticity and the Web
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240925T111500
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DESCRIPTION:https://www.w3.org/events/meetings/a824c2e4-312f-4bb2-90e5-3a87
 1a24613e/\n\nGoal of the session: Understand user needs around provenance 
 and authenticity of content on the Web and their intersections with W3C wo
 rk\, towards a possible W3C Workshop in 2025.\n\n\nOne of the major threat
 s the Web is facing is its use as a large-scale vector or mis- and disinfo
 rmation\, made even more prominent by the rise of [generative AI](https://
 www.w3.org/reports/ai-web-impact/#transparency-on-ai-generated-content) wh
 ich allows the production of synthetic superficially-credible content.\n\n
 To understand what role W3C might play in mitigating that threat\, discuss
 ions around a possible Authentic Web workshop sometime in 2025 have emerge
 d in the community.\n\nThis breakout offers to discuss how we can better a
 llow end users to determine the authenticity of the information they see w
 hen they use the web\, as a first step towards identifying a relevant scop
 e for such a workshop.\n\nThe Ethical Web Principles state: [“The web ma
 kes it possible to verify information”](https://www.w3.org/TR/ethical-we
 b-principles/#verify). There are technologies being developed such as [C2P
 A](https://c2pa.org/specifications/specifications/2.0/index.html) or OP ([
 Originator Profile](https://originator-profile.org/en-US/)) which allow fo
 r stronger binding of metadata to content of various kinds. What can the w
 eb do better to surface this kind of metadata to end users and ensure that
  this metadata is maintained across various methods of content transfer?\n
 \nThe breakout will focus on the user needs - specifically thinking of web
  users (both as content creators and consumers)\, informed by current best
  practice thinking in the relevant industries (for example\, journalism\, 
 fact checking).\n\nAgenda\n\n**Chairs:**\nDaniel Appelquist\n\n**Descripti
 on:**\nGoal of the session: Understand user needs around provenance and au
 thenticity of content on the Web and their intersections with W3C work\, t
 owards a possible W3C Workshop in 2025.\n\n\nOne of the major threats the 
 Web is facing is its use as a large-scale vector or mis- and disinformatio
 n\, made even more prominent by the rise of [generative AI](https://www.w3
 .org/reports/ai-web-impact/#transparency-on-ai-generated-content) which al
 lows the production of synthetic superficially-credible content.\n\nTo und
 erstand what role W3C might play in mitigating that threat\, discussions a
 round a possible Authentic Web workshop sometime in 2025 have emerged in t
 he community.\n\nThis breakout offers to discuss how we can better allow e
 nd users to determine the authenticity of the information they see when th
 ey use the web\, as a first step towards identifying a relevant scope for 
 such a workshop.\n\nThe Ethical Web Principles state: [“The web makes it
  possible to verify information”](https://www.w3.org/TR/ethical-web-prin
 ciples/#verify). There are technologies being developed such as [C2PA](htt
 ps://c2pa.org/specifications/specifications/2.0/index.html) or OP ([Origin
 ator Profile](https://originator-profile.org/en-US/)) which allow for stro
 nger binding of metadata to content of various kinds. What can the web do 
 better to surface this kind of metadata to end users and ensure that this 
 metadata is maintained across various methods of content transfer?\n\nThe 
 breakout will focus on the user needs - specifically thinking of web users
  (both as content creators and consumers)\, informed by current best pract
 ice thinking in the relevant industries (for example\, journalism\, fact c
 hecking).\n\n**Goal(s):**\nRefine plan for a 2025 workshop on web authenti
 city.\n\n\n**Agenda:**\nFormat: Short presentations followed by discussion
 \n\n**Materials:**\n- [minutes](https://www.w3.org/2024/09/25-authentic-we
 b-minutes.html)\n- [Session proposal on GitHub](https://github.com/w3c/tpa
 c2024-breakouts/issues/70)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CREATED:20240916T215827Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=W3C Calendar;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;ROLE=NON-PARTICIPANT:mailto:nor
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LOCATION:4 Concourse Level - Redondo
CATEGORIES:TPAC 2024,Breakout Sessions
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