The key to avoiding
AI deception?
TTG.photos
It’s all about the Trust Test Guarantee.
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What is TTG?
TTG is a 3-letter label for photos that depict only “what the camera saw.”
Adding any AI-generated content disqualifies a photo from TTG.
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Why is there TTG?
Because people worry that realistic-looking AI images will take over and leave the public no way of knowing what is “real” and what is “fake.”
The deluge of AI-generated imaging is one of the greatest threats of our time; TTG is the only effective counter to that threat.
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How does TTG work?
Since the only effective counter to the AI deluge is finding trustworthy sources of images, that’s the endpoint:
• Anyone can freely use the 3-letter TTG label to claim that their photo meets a universal standard (including being free of AI). Billions of new photos made every day meet that standard.
• Then, when viewers see a “TTG” with the photographer’s name — in any context — they evaluate both the image and the image source (for example, “That is a place where I would not trust the TTG label”).
TTG is built on two of the most powerful forces in society
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“TTG is the last best hope for anyone
worried that AI will make it impossible
to know who can be trusted.”
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Don’t some of the
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