“The Digital Dilemma”

. . . refers to the decades-long quest to resolve the most basic worldwide problem of the digital-imaging era:

How do we decide which visual images we can trust now that we can no longer tell anything by looking?

Historically, all of the major responses to this dilemma involved labeling images that the public calls “fake.”

TTG takes the opposite tack, labeling images that the public calls “real” (see #20).