Razuna adds C2PA metadata tabs for AI-generated assets
Digital asset management provider Razuna has integrated support for the C2PA standard to detect AI-generated content. The system now identifies content created with AI and displays C2PA metadata detailing its origin, aiming to enhance transparency and accountability in content authenticity.
Key Takeaways
- Razuna added support for the C2PA standard in its platform.
- When AI-generated content is detected, Razuna displays a dedicated C2PA metadata tab.
- The tab shows details about the content’s origin and AI involvement.
- C2PA is described as a standard for embedding metadata that preserves provenance and authenticity.
- The article cites ChatGPT-generated images as an example of content carrying C2PA metadata.
Why It Matters
This gives Razuna users a built-in way to inspect provenance data on assets flagged as AI-generated, instead of treating authenticity checks as an external process. It also ties the platform to C2PA, which the article frames as a standard for vendor-embedded metadata across generated content. For streaming teams managing mixed human and AI-created media, that matters most at ingestion, review, and audit points. Watch for how widely the C2PA metadata tab appears across asset types beyond the example of ChatGPT images.
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