Google expands deepfake detection to Chrome and Search with SynthID and C2PA support
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Summary
Google is expanding its AI detection capabilities to Chrome and Search, making it easier for users to identify deepfakes. The updates include making SynthID (Google DeepMind's invisible watermarking technology) and C2PA content credentials more accessible, allowing users to verify how online content was created or manipulated. Verification for images with SynthID markers will be coming to Google Search features.
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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
Google is expanding AI detection capabilities to Chrome and Search, with the aim of making it easier for people to identify deepfakes
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