'Stop AI Backlash Before Delivery' - Launch of Creative Quality Management Platform 'ArtProof' Visualizing AI Traces at Pixel Level

Nyuzia Inc. has launched 'ArtProof,' a platform that detects, visualizes, and corrects AI-generated traces in creative materials before delivery, issuing tamper-evident verification reports to prevent brand damage from AI controversies.
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  • 📰 Published: April 28, 2026 at 19:53
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Nyuzia Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Yukihiro Kashiguchi) officially launched 'ArtProof.AI' on April 28, 2026. This quality management platform is designed for content production companies to detect, visualize, and automatically correct 'AI-like' traces from creative materials before they are delivered, subsequently issuing verification records with tamper detection.

Japan's content industry is a massive 15 trillion yen market. However, it is increasingly plagued by the structural risk of 'AI backlash'—where suspected AI usage leads to severe social media criticism and brand damage. ArtProof operates four independent, world-class detection technologies in parallel to point out areas that need human correction at the pixel level. It serves as a final verification infrastructure to objectively judge whether a work has reached a quality level suitable for the professional market.

### Structural Risks Evasion
In 2024, the Japanese content industry reached 15.26 trillion yen, a record high. With the government aiming for 20 trillion yen in overseas sales by 2033, the industry is central to the national economy. Yet, AI controversies have surged across various sectors:
- [Case A] National airline's SNS campaign pulled due to AI trace allegations.
- [Case B] Major hardware maker for creators faced long-term backlash over AI-suspected illustrations.
- [Case C] 100-year-old stationery manufacturer forced to explain AI usage in official images.
- [Case D] Luxury confectionery brand's ad visuals questioned, impacting brand trust.
- [Case E] TV commercial for a popular instant noodle brand required production process disclosure to deny AI usage.
- [Case F] Major conveyor belt sushi chain faced criticism over AI-suspected SNS posts.

Beyond these, incidents involving anime OP sequences being replaced after 6 days and AI-generated photo books being halted within 10 days of release show the pervasive nature of this risk. These controversies aren't just social media topics; they result in massive financial losses, sometimes in the hundreds of millions of yen per project, due to re-production costs and loss of brand equity. ArtProof aims to mitigate these risks by providing an objective infrastructure for quality assurance before a work reaches the public eye.