Meeting Date & Time
This Task Force meets every Wednesday. There are two meetings to serve different time zones:
- NA/EU meeting: 08:00-09:00 PT / 15:00-16:00 UTC
- APAC meeting: 18:00-19:00 PT / 01:00-02:00 UTC
See the Calendar of ToIP Meetings for exact meeting dates, times and Zoom links.
Zoom Meeting Links / Recordings
- NA/EU Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/97402960831?pwd=dVdYRWNOOEE3a3ZpQXVLM1h5VFpUQT09
- APAC Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/96772881287?pwd=bzZUNXRhVUNzVjR2Z3B2cVVxc2ZUZz09
NOTE: These Zoom meeting links will be replaced by links to recordings of the meetings once they are available.
Attendees
NA/EU:
- Drummond Reed
- Wenjing Chu
- Samuel Smith
- Darrell O'Donnell
- Antti Kettunen
- Tim Bouma
- Christine Martin
- Daniel Bachenheimer
- Judith Fleenor
- Lance Byrd
- Mathieu Glaude
- Neil Thomson
- Oskar van Deventer
- Rodolfo Miranda
- Steve McCown
- Viky Manaila
- Willem de Kok
- Jesse Carter
APAC:
Agenda Items and Notes (including all relevant links)
Time | Agenda Item | Lead | Notes |
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2 min | Review of previous action items | Leads |
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5 mins | X.509 VID Task Force Report | Drummond Reed | Drummond will report on his lunch with Eric Scouten, Senior Engineering Manager on Adobe's Content Authenticity Initiative, to discuss forming the X.509 VID Task Force. Also note this event to which Eric is inviting members of the ToIP community: CAI Symposium 2023, Thursday 07 December, Stanford University. |
10 mins | AI Report | This week President Biden issued the Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. It includes this directive:
Wenjing will provide some perspective as chair of our AI & Metaverse Task Force. He agreed that content authenticity is a critical piece of the puzzle and is the "low hanging fruit" for hooking into what we do. He pointed out that the LF C2PA (Linux Foundation Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA.org) project) produces the standards that the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) implements. He clarified that there are different approaches to content authenticity for different media types. He recommended that if we have specific ways that the ToIP stack can be applied to providing content authenticity, we should focus on those as there is high demand for working solutions. He recommends joining the AI & Metaverse Task Force to discuss where we can put ToIP to work on this problem space. For anyone who has not seen how the CAI logo works, watch this: https://contentcredentials.org/. Kyle Robinson made the point that AI content can still be "authentic". Samuel Smith shared https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/31/23940626/artificial-intelligence-ai-digital-watermarks-biden-executive-order and https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.00076.pdf about how easy it is to defeat watermarking content. The only proof of authenticity that will work is strong digital signatures. Jim St.Clair said that the Executive Order follows several years of NIST working on AI risk management. So this is rushed out. Drummond Reed observed that overall, the rapidly growing industry concern about the impact of AI on cybersecurity and cyberfraud is very significantly increasing interest in ToIP and our solutions. So we need to move as quickly as possible to take advantage of this. | |
35 mins | Working Draft Review | Wenjing Chu | Trust Spanning Protocol (TSP) - Google Docs Wenjing will go over new sections on the Routing model. See screenshots #1 thru #__ below. |
5 mins |
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Screenshots/Diagrams (numbered for reference in notes above)
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Decisions
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Action Items
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