About the Event

Trust, Communications and Content Authentication

Media organizations, corporations, communicators, nonprofits and government entities are facing new threats to trust in brands and content as generative AI is used to create deepfakes and “shadow content.”

The world’s leading technology and media companies have been working on a new solution to protect reputations, bottom lines and audiences – content authentication. This technology provides the ability for recipients of content to differentiate between authentic and fake content, building in a layer of digital safety and trust.
Content authentication leaders are in Singapore for a government-supported summit on the technology organized by the Content Authenticity Initiative and the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA).

Join us for a Page Society and Tauth Labs supported breakfast roundtable for communicators to discuss trust, content authentication and communications. This is part of a series of conversations we have been organizing around the world.

Speakers will share perspective on:

  • AI generated misinformation, shadow content, and the challenge of declining trust
  • How C2PA authentication is being used to incorporate provenance into media and corporate content
  • How legislation around AI and provenance information in digital content will impact communicators and marketers
  • Singapore-specific takeaways from the content authentication conference

Event details:
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Time: 8.00 - 9:00 SGT (welcoming as of 7.30 SGT)
Join us at: 31 Tanglin Road, St Regis Residences Tower C , The Astor Room
Host: Andrew Wheatley, VP, Communication & Public Affairs, Asia Pacific at Johnson & Johnson and Singapore Page Community Chair
Panelists:
Santiago Lyon, Head of Advocacy and Community, Content Authenticity Initiative/Adobe
Bruce MacCormack, Chair of the International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC), Media Provenance Committee
Laura Ellis, Head of Technology Forecasting, BBC Research & Development
Simon Erskine Locke, Cofounder and CEO, Tauth Labs

RSVP is required. If you have any questions regarding your registration or the event, please contact Helen Wildvank.