Brevis has launched Brevis Vera, a new system designed to verify the authenticity of published media by confirming that images and videos originate from real devices and underwent only legitimate edits. This innovative solution utilizes C2PA hardware-backed capture signatures along with zero-knowledge proofs from Brevis Pico zkVM to maintain cryptographic proof of origin throughout the editing process. The launch comes in response to the increasing sophistication of AI deepfakes, which outpace traditional detection methods, underscoring the growing need for effective media provenance verification. Additionally, Brevis Vera supports open-source libraries, providing developers with tools for immediate integration and experimentation.
Brevis: Brevis Network develops zero-knowledge proof infrastructure, featuring the modular Pico zkVM for high-performance, verifiable off-chain computations integrated with blockchains. Its stack includes zk coprocessors for accessing historical on-chain data securely. Brevis launched Brevis Vera, leveraging Pico zkVM to enable cryptographic verification of media origin and edits.
Brevis Vera: Brevis Vera is a newly launched zero-knowledge system for attesting media authenticity, verifying that images and videos originate from real devices and undergo only provable, legitimate transformations. It integrates C2PA hardware-backed signatures with proofs generated by Brevis Pico zkVM to maintain proof-of-origin throughout the editing process. The system is live with support for open-source libraries.
C2PA Standard: C2PA provides hardware-anchored signatures for content capture, forming the foundation for end-to-end media authenticity proofs.
Developer Tools: Brevis Vera offers an interactive demo and open-source reference implementation on GitHub for immediate integration and experimentation.
Deepfake Challenge: AI deepfakes are improving rapidly, surpassing traditional detectors and driving demand for provenance-based verification solutions.
Source: WuBlockchain
