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2025.04.29

Protect Your Creations in the AI Era with Adobe's New App 'Content Authenticity' | Release #487

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As AI rapidly evolves, the risk of creators' works being used without permission is also increasing. In this context, Adobe's newly announced free app 'Content Authenticity' is a powerful tool that allows creators to digitally sign their works and prove legitimate copyright.

In this article, we will clearly explain how this app works and how it protects your creations.

Clarify 'Whose Work Is It' with Digital Signatures

The 'Content Authenticity' app embeds secure metadata into images, including the creator's name, social media accounts, and editing history of the work.

It also integrates with LinkedIn's verification feature, allowing you to substantiate your professional credibility. This makes it clear who the author is, even if the image spreads online.

Protect Your Work from AI with 'Do Not Use' Signs

Within the app, you can set a preference indicating 'Do not use for AI learning.' This feature is the first step in preventing your work from being used without permission in AI training.

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In the future, it is expected that the industry as a whole will move towards respecting this 'creator's choice.'

Evolving Work Management, More Convenient with Creative Cloud Integration

'Content Authenticity' is also planning integration with Adobe apps like Photoshop and Lightroom. You can apply signatures to your works all at once from your smartphone, making social media posting and portfolio creation safer and smoother.

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Support for video and audio files is also planned in the future, making it a reliable presence that supports the entire creative activity.

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