TTG.video

The key is the Trust Test Guarantee.


What if the public

(and not Big Tech)

were empowered to

keep tabs on AI images?


  • What is TTG?

    TTG is a 3-letter label for videos. It tells viewers when a video depicts only “what the camera saw and heard,” with no AI-generated content added.

    The deluge of AI-generated imaging is one of the greatest threats of our time; TTG is the only effective counter to that threat.

  • Why is there TTG?

    Because people worry that realistic-looking AI images will take over, leaving the public no way of knowing what is “real” and what is “fake.”

    TTG’s formula is simple: Label images that are free of AI and let the public assume whatever they want about unlabeled images.

  • How does TTG work?

    Rather than telling the public whom to trust, TTG lets viewers decide for themselves which sources of images they can trust.

    In any context, each use of the TTG label — apt or not — helps viewers judge the trustworthiness of that context (for example, “That is a place where I would not trust the TTG label”). More on this


“No one can stop the flood of AI-generated images.

“But TTG was created
to help the public find
‘islands of trust’
in the sea of AI slop.”

Take me to ttg.photos instead

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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