The key to avoiding

AI deception?


TTG.photos

It’s all about the Trust Test Guarantee.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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


“TTG is the last best hope for anyone
worried that AI will make it impossible
to know who can be trusted.”

Take me to ttg.video instead

 

 

 

Don’t some of the
most-trusted newspapers
publish AI-generated content?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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