New Portal Calls Out AI Content with Google’s Watermark
- Google announced SynthID Detector, a web portal launched at I/O 2025 that identifies AI-generated content via watermark detection.
- Google developed SynthID watermarking technology since 2023 to mark AI content from models like Gemini, Imagen, Lyria, and Veo.
- Users can upload images, audio, text, and soon video to the portal, which scans and highlights watermarked content portions precisely.
- Over 10 billion media pieces bear SynthID watermarks, though Google admits text watermarking can be circumvented at times.
- The portal offers transparency for AI-generated content, but its effectiveness depends on widespread watermark adoption beyond Google tools.
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New portal calls out AI content with Google’s watermark
Last year, Google open-sourced its SynthID AI watermarking system, allowing other developers access to a toolkit for imperceptibly marking content as AI-generated. Now, Google is rolling out a web-based portal to let people easily test if a piece of media has been watermarked with SynthID. After uploading a piece of media to the SynthID Detector, users will get back results that "highlight which parts of the content are more likely to have been …
Google Just Launched a Tool That Tells You If Something Was Made by Its AI
Google has launched a new online tool that lets people check whether an image, video, audio file, or text snippet was generated using its own artificial intelligence. The tool, called SynthID Detector, went live Tuesday during the company’s I/O 2025 event (though live now for just for select beta tester).At its core, SynthID Detector works like a kind of reverse fingerprint scanner. Users can upload a piece of content, and the system looks for i…
Google Launches SynthID Detector to Catch Cheaters in the Act - Invest In Crypto News
In brief Google’s SynthID embeds traceable marks in all of Google’s AI tools. The tool flags AI-generated image content using invisible watermarks across media. It also helps helps identify AI-made text, and video as concerns over cheating grows. With deepfakes, misinformation, and AI-assisted cheating spreading online and in classrooms, Google DeepMind unveiled SynthID Detector on Tuesday. This new tool scans images, audio, video, and text for …
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