b'IMPACT: KEEPING THE STORYHolocaust survivor Marta Eva Shemesh being filmed using Starling technology.Technology for Truth will document content imprinted with geo-location information, time stamps, weather data and other content HTC, IBM, Protocol Labs, Hedera Systems, Canon andin real time.Reuters are among the companies working on a researchThese original files will be preserved using blockchain and development initiative led by USC Shoah Foundationtechnology, so they cannot be copied or faked. Starling with Stanford University EngineeringStarlingwhichcreates a new way to authenticate content at the source of will revolutionize how we record history and preserve theits creation and securely protect it no matter where it is Visual History Archive. stored or distributed.Digital history is highly vulnerable. WidespreadStarling technology may also be applied to the Visual digital manipulation has undermined trust in what peopleHistory Archive to securely save it and share it globally on experience online. Fake content championed by revisionistthe internet. The Starling project is in pilot development, historians and hate groups has surged, making any digitalwith emergent plans for large-scale testing and research. file fair game, tearing at the social fabric weve builtUltimately, the vision is for Starling to be available to all around our authentic stories. content creators, everywhere.Starling will rebuild trust in the authenticity of our shared stories. Recording technologies such as digital cameras that are equipped with Starling technologyLearn more about the Starling project10 2020 ANNUAL REPORT'