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Google is trying to make deepfake detection more accessible for everyone

Google expands AI content detection to Chrome and Search, adding SynthID watermark verification and C2PA credential checks to help users identify AI-generated or manipulated images.

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You can soon check for SynthID and C2PA markers directly on your Chrome browser. | Image: The Verge Google is expanding AI detection capabilities to Chrome and Search, with the aim of making it easier for people to identify deepfakes. The updates, announced at Google I/O today, cover not only SynthID - the invisible watermarking technology developed by Google DeepMind - but also content embedded with C2PA content credentials, making both systems more accessible for users to learn how the content they see online was made or manipulated.

To start, Google says verification for images that carry SynthID markers (which indicate they've been made with Google's AI tools) is coming to Search features starting today, including Google Lens, AI Mode … Read the full story at The Verge.

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