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Welcome to Art of the Possible, the podcast where we connect with experts who are leading the charge in digital transformation — solving real problems with real solutions. We dive deep into topics such as counterfeiting, plastics recycling, protecting content creators and consumers in an era of generative artificial intelligence, consumer engagement, supply chain efficiency and automation, and more. Join us to discover how advancements in digital identification and authentication are bridging the physical-digital divide and revolutionizing how we solve some of the world’s biggest challenges today.

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    • Feb 5, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 25m AVG DURATION
    • 8 EPISODES


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    Securing Trust: Tackling Counterfeits and Fraud in 2025 with Janet Napolitano of UC Berkeley

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 20:24


    Janet Napolitano, Founder of the Center for Security in Politics at UC Berkeley, former US Secretary of Homeland Security, former Governor of Arizona, and former President of the University of California, discusses critical security issues facing our society. From the challenges posed by social media and disinformation in elections to AI safeguards and fraud, as well as the role of regulations, she shares her vision of uniting leaders across multiple sectors and fields to develop holistic approaches to the problems and threats citizens face.Key Takeaways:(03:12) The Center for Security and Politics' AI summit brought together leaders across sectors to address AI authentication and security issues.(04:09) AI misuse during elections highlights the need for stricter authentication measures.(06:30) The Center for Security and Politics, in collaboration with law enforcement, academia, and the private sector, is tackling the issue of CSAM (child sexual abuse material) online.(08:58) Gift card fraud has resulted in over $1 billion in consumer losses since 2019.(09:10) Maryland is the first state to enact legislation addressing gift card fraud.(12:33) Law enforcement is focusing on identifying major players behind gift card fraud, using strategies similar to those employed in drug cases.(14:47) Trust is fundamental to the gift card and cryptocurrency industries; regulation may intervene when trust is compromised.(17:40) Retailers are well-positioned to adopt fraud-prevention technologies.Resources Mentioned:Janet Napolitano -https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetnapolitano/UC Berkeley -https://www.linkedin.com/school/uc-berkeley/University of California -https://www.linkedin.com/school/university-of-california/Center for Security and Politics at UC Berkeley -https://csp.berkeley.edu/Red Hook Initiative -https://www.rhicenter.org/Retail Associations -https://nrf.com/Thanks for listening to “Art of the Possible.” If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#DigitalTransformation #DigitalWatermarking #AuthenticationTechnology

    Leading the Fight To End Plastic Pollution: Proven Solutions for a Sustainable Future with Karri Koskela of Wihuri Packaging

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 32:44


    In this episode with Karri Koskela, CEO of Wihuri Packaging, we dive deep into the topic of plastics recycling, including the regulations charting a path for closed-loop recycling and, specifically, the critical role sustainable packaging will play in these efforts. Wihuri's packaging division comprises two international brands: WIPAK in Europe and Asia and WINPAK in North America. Karri explains how revolutionary digital watermarking technology available today can effect change and help us achieve global circularity goals.Key Takeaways:(01:12) WIPAK's mission: sustainable packaging for a cleaner future.(05:23) Digital watermarks can double recyclability rates.(08:47) Watermarks enable data visibility post-sale.(09:30) The data-driven business potential of digital watermarks.(15:16) Digital watermarks are scalable globally across regions.(18:00) Europe risks falling behind on sustainability efforts.(21:59) Clear ROI from adopting digital watermarks.(24:00) Solving sustainability issues today for future generations.(31:17) WIPAK's commitment to achieving carbon neutrality.Resources Mentioned:Karri Koskela -https://www.linkedin.com/in/karri-koskela-4133615/Wihuri Packaging -https://www.linkedin.com/company/wipak/Sustainable Packaging Summit -https://www.packagingsummit.earth/HolyGrail 2.0 Digital Watermarking Initiative -https://www.digitalwatermarks.eu/AIM - European Brands Association -https://www.aim.be/Ellen MacArthur Foundation -https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/PPWR (Proposed Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation) - https://environment.ec.europa.eu/publications/proposal-packaging-and-packaging-waste_enThanks for listening to Art of the Possible. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#DigitalTransformation #DigitalWatermarking #AuthenticationTechnology

    Closed-Loop Recycling - Delivering on the Promise With Sustainable Packaging with Richard Akkermans of Mondelēz International

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 26:32


    In this episode, Richard Akkermans, Director of European R&D Packaging Sustainability at Mondelēz International, discusses a Belgian collaboration between recyclers, brand owners, technology leaders, and Packaging Recovery Organizations (PROs) aimed at proving the business case for advanced sortation technologies to address the plastic pollution crisis and meet sustainability requirements. He emphasizes the importance of regulatory frameworks to level the playing field and achieve a sustainable circular economy.Key Takeaways:(02:59) The role of value chains in achieving packaging sustainability.(05:12) Digital watermarks improve the detection and sorting of plastic waste.(07:07) Advancing food-contact plastic recycling is critical for circularity.(08:37) The supply and demand logistics for food-grade recycling.(10:08) Regulatory frameworks will drive the demand for recycled materials.(12:23) The value-action gap between consumer intent and behavior is narrowing.(16:21) The Belgian initiative aims to prove the business case for intelligent sortation technologies for plastics recycling.(18:36) Collaboration across the value chain is essential to scaling recycling innovations.(23:28) The benefits of digital watermarks for food-grade plastic and the circular economy.Resources Mentioned:Richard Akkermans - https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-akkermans-6412401/?originalSubdomain=ukDigital Watermarking Initiative - https://www.digitalwatermarks.eu/Fost Plus - https://www.fostplus.beThanks for listening to Art of the Possible. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#DigitalTransformation #recycling #plastics #packaging #DigitalWatermarking #HolyGrail

    Protecting Truth and Democracy in the Age of AI, Deepfakes, and Misinformation with Professor Hany Farid of UC Berkeley

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 37:35


    In this episode, Hany Farid, Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley and Chief Science Officer at GetReal Labs, joins us to explore the impact of AI on media, public opinion, and democracy. With over 25 years of experience in media forensics, Hany discusses the urgent need for multi-faceted solutions to address the spread of AI-driven misinformation. He highlights the critical roles of content verification, regulation, and public education in combating the threat, offering a comprehensive perspective on how society can navigate the challenges posed by rapidly advancing AI.Key Takeaways:(02:54) The alarming speed of AI advancements and their implications.(07:28) The dangers of misinformation and how AI can fuel public distrust.(08:07) Social media platforms amplify sensational and misleading content.(09:16) The existential threat to democracy and society posed by the erosion of trust in the media.(11:46) AI-generated content creates doubt about the authenticity of real events.(12:38) The “liar's dividend” enables people to dismiss inconvenient truths as fake.(15:30) The importance of a multi-dimensional solution to address AI-driven misinformation.(15:55) Better regulation of AI technologies is critical to prevent misuse.(24:07) The impact of C2PA standards in verifying content authenticity.(28:41) The challenges of educating the public on media forensics.Resources Mentioned:Hany Farid - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hany-farid-40a97935/UC Berkeley - https://www.linkedin.com/school/uc-berkeley/Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) - https://c2pa.orgGetReal Labs | Website - https://www.getreallabs.comGetReal Labs | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/getreallabs/PNAS Paper on Deepfake Detection - https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2110013119Stanford University's AI Research - https://hai.stanford.edu/Ballistic Ventures - https://www.ballisticventures.com/Thanks for listening to Art of the Possible. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#DigitalTransformation #C2PA #DigitalWatermarking #AuthenticationTechnology

    A Modern Approach to Industrial Automation with Patricia Torres of Omron Industrial Automation Europe

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 23:48


    In this episode, Patricia Torres of Omron Industrial Automation Europe explores the transformative power of industrial automation in addressing the most pressing challenges in manufacturing. From labor shortages to sustainability goals to consumer safety, Patricia provides a comprehensive look at how automation technologies are not only solving these problems but also paving the way for a more efficient and flexible future in manufacturing.Key Takeaways:(02:23) Patricia's journey in industrial automation spans over 15 years.(04:50) Automation is key to increasing efficiency and operational excellence.(05:24) The industry is facing a significant labor shortage as experienced workers retire.(06:11) Flexibility in manufacturing is crucial to meet changing consumer demands.(07:30) The rise of personalized products requires advanced data collection and processing.(08:11) Late-stage customization demands new production models.(14:37) The future of circular economies relies on robust track and trace systems.(19:52) Co-creation with customers is essential for developing effective solutions.Resources Mentioned:Patricia Torres - https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricia-torres-mateus/OMRON Global - https://www.omron.com/global/en/Industrial Automation - https://industrial.omron.co.za/en/home?utm_source=globalsite&utm_medium=geolocation&utm_campaign=SouthAfricaThanks for listening to Art of the Possible. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#DigitalTransformation #DigitalWatermarking #AuthenticationTechnology

    A Revolutionary and Multilayered Approach to Content Protection Explained with Rusty Cumpston of DataTrails

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 27:01


    In this episode, Rusty Cumpston, CEO of DataTrails, discusses the challenges and solutions in verifying and authenticating digital content amidst the rise of AI-generated data. He explains how DataTrails is pioneering transparency technology and the role of watermarks in ensuring data integrity.Key Takeaways:(02:19) The democratization of content creation through generative AI technologies.(01:42) Next-generation transparency technology aims to fortify AI data supply chains.(03:00) The responsibility of the technology industry to deploy AI responsibly.(04:47) The evolution of cybersecurity, from network security to identity verification, and now data authenticity.(05:00) The severe impact of faked web certificates on the internet's trustworthiness.(13:13) The rapid pace of AI technology development compared to societal norms and laws.(19:21) Watermarks as an ideal solution for content authenticity and transparency.(19:52) The need for a combination of methods and technologies to ensure data transparency and trust.Resources Mentioned:Rusty Cumpston -https://www.linkedin.com/in/rusty-cumpston-06765b5/DataTrails | LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/datatrails-inc/DataTrails | Website -https://www.datatrails.com/Content Authenticity Initiative -https://www.contentauthenticity.org/IETF SCITT Working Group -https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/scitt/about/#autoid-1NIST AI Standards -https://www.nist.gov/artificial-intelligenceThanks for listening to Art of the Possible. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#DigitalTransformation #C2PA #DigitalWatermarking #AuthenticationTechnology

    There Is No Silver Bullet — Learn How the World's Most Trusted Entities Are Outsmarting the Counterfeiters with Tony Rodriguez of Digimarc

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 30:17


    In this episode, co-host Tony Rodriguez, the Chief Technology Officer of Digimarc, takes us on a journey through the evolving landscape of digital watermarking. He sheds light on how these advancements are vital in combating counterfeiting and ensuring the authenticity of both digital and physical products. Tony discusses the significant influence of generative AI and emphasizes the importance of a multi-layered approach to security.Key Takeaways:(00:05) Generative AI has simplified content creation, collapsing the need for advanced skills.(02:01) Access to advanced tools has become more widespread, aiding bad actors in deception.(04:00) Historically, the scarcity of tools provided security for state-issued documents.(06:04) The need for skill to use these tools has diminished with advancing technology.(09:00) Digital watermarking is the application of steganography for content identification and authenticity.(12:00) Digital watermarks are imperceptible, meaning they can be embedded without being seen or heard.(15:00) No single technology, including digital watermarking, can serve as a silver bullet for authenticity.(16:29) Watermarks must be part of a network of security features to be effective.(20:07) Digital watermarks are a robust starting point for protecting content and packaging.Resources Mentioned:Tony Rodriguez -https://www.linkedin.com/in/trodriguez/Digimarc | LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/digimarc/Digimarc | Website -https://www.digimarc.com/Ken Sickles | LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/kensickles/Thanks for listening to Art of the Possible. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#DigitalTransformation #C2PA #DigitalWatermarking #AuthenticationTechnology

    Welcome to the Art of the Possible

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 8:03


    In this inaugural episode, Digimarc's Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Tony Rodriguez, and Chief Product Officer, Ken Sickles, share insights into the evolving landscape of digital content and product digitization. They discuss the impact of generative AI, the proliferation of new technologies, and the challenges and opportunities these advancements bring to the industry.Key Takeaways:(01:05) Solutions to problems, from recycling plastic containers to verifying the authenticity of digital media content.(01:29) Product digitization blends physical products into the digital world, opening new opportunities.(02:08) Generative AI and other new tools create significant opportunities for content creation.(02:36) New technologies can pose threats to important digital assets.(03:25) Digimarc utilizes digital watermarks for various innovative applications.(04:45) Communicating the authenticity of content is crucial.(06:35) Secure documents and financial instruments were early adopters of product digitization.(07:00) Digitized products offer benefits like authenticity, new relationships, revenue, cost savings, and valuable data.(07:20) More applications will benefit from product digitization, leading to exciting innovations.Resources Mentioned:Tony Rodriguez - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trodriguez/Ken Sickles - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kensickles/Intel - https://www.intel.comDigimarc - https://www.digimarc.comThanks for listening to Art of the Possible. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#DigitalTransformation #C2PA #DigitalWatermarking #AuthenticationTechnology

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