With the proliferation of GenAI images and videos, it's becoming increasingly important to highlight "real" content vs generated content. Google recently added support for the C2PA format on Youtube and Google Image Search to show metadata about how the content was created. There's a lot of potential here. Especially with Kagi's recent addition of generative AI image detection in the image search results, I think Kagi is particularly well-positioned to push the envelope on this tech. I'd love to see Kagi surface this metadata in even more interesting and helpful ways to make the web a more lovely place to be.
Youtube has recently added a section in the video details that shows "Captured with a camera" if the video contains validated C2PA metadata. Similarly, Google Image results show some C2PA metadata on the "About this image" page. Meta and OpenAI are also working to include metadata for AI-generated content.
Edit: Truepic has a javascript library that might be worth considering that makes it easier to display C2PA metadata.