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Google Gemini Adds AI-Generated Image Detection Feature

By

Dominic Preston

6mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Google is introducing a new feature in its Gemini app that allows users to detect AI-generated images, but only those created or edited by Google's own AI tools. The feature works by users asking Gemini "Is this AI-generated?" about an image. While currently limited to images, Google plans to expand verification to video and audio soon, and eventually extend the functionality to Search and support industry-wide C2PA content credentials. The detection relies on Google's SynthID watermark technology.

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From today, you'll be able to use the Gemini app to determine if an image was either created or edited by a Google AI tool, simply by asking Gemini 'Is this AI-generated?'
While the initial launch is limited to images, Google says verification of video and audio will come 'soon'
The more important expansion will come further down the line, when Google extends verification to support industry-wide C2PA content credentials
Google is adding the ability to detect AI-generated images in the Gemini app, but only if they include Google's own SynthID watermark
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Google is adding the ability to detect AI-generated images in the Gemini app, but only if they include Google’s own SynthID watermark.

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