It’s make or break time for AI labeling systems
We’re about to find out if the systems designed to make deepfakes and AI-generated content easy to spot are actually up to snuff. SynthID and C2PA Content Credentials, two distinct technologies for invisibly tagging image, video, and audio files with information about their origins, are getting their biggest expansion to date, and with it, the opportunity to turn the tide against unlabelled AI fakery that’s deceiving people online.
Yesterday during its I/O conference, Google announced that the ability to verify whether images carry SynthID markers — the invisible watermarking system that’s applied to content generated by Google AI models — is coming to Chrome and Search. That’s significant because Chrome absolutely dominatesthe global market share for web browsers and search engines, so AI verification tools are being shoved in front of more eyeballs. It also streamlines the checking process; if you currently want to check an image for...
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