Google Brings C2PA to Gemini App as OpenAI Adopts SynthID for AI Images
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Google and OpenAI want to mark their AI content with the same watermark and metadata standards in the future, which gives reason to hope.
OpenAI wants to make images generated by IA more traceable. The company now adds two signals from the source to its images: the C2PA metadata and the invisible watermark SynthID of Google DeepMind. Two protections instead of one The images created with ChatGPT, Codex and OpenAI API now include Content Credentials C2PA, an open standard that indicates origin [...] The OpenAI article adopts SynthID from Google to better identify images generated b…
Google's artificial intelligence (AI) watermarking technology, SynthID, will now be used more widely by tech companies like OpenAI, Kakao, ElevenLabs, and NVIDIA to mark AI-generated content.
Google has taken the most significant step in SynthID’s history: it is no longer just internal technology. Starting today, OpenAI, Kakao and ElevenLabs will adopt SynthID, Google’s invisible watermark technology, to label the content generated by their own AI models. The announcement comes on the I/O 2026 hand of Laurie Richardson, VP of Trust and Safety, and Pushmeet Kohli, Chief Scientist of Google Cloud. It is the first time that Google’s dir…
Google Brings C2PA to Gemini App, OpenAI Adds SynthID to AI Images as Industry Pushes for Transparency
The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is slowly adopting a multi-layered content verification system to help users understand when content is digitally created or altered, and when it is created organically. At Google I/O 2026, the Mountain View-based tech giant announced integration of the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) content credentia…The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is slowly adopting a multi-layered c…
Google Brings C2PA to Gemini App as OpenAI Adopts SynthID for AI Images
The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is slowly adopting a multi-layered content verification system to help users understand when content is digitally created or altered, and when it is created organically. At Google I/O 2026, the Mountain View-based tech giant announced integration of the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) content credentials to the Gemini app.
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