Google's SynthID AI watermarking tech is being adopted by OpenAI, Nvidia, and more
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Google's SynthID AI watermarking tech is being adopted by OpenAI, Nvidia, and more
In a few short years, we've gone from easily identifying AI content that featured superfluous fingers to images and videos that look shockingly realistic. How can we know what's real in the age of AI? Google's answer is SynthID, which it first demonstrated three years ago. The company says SynthID has since been used to label 100 billion images and videos, plus 60,000 years' worth of audio. Those numbers are only going up now that SynthID is exp…
Your next Google Chrome update could stop AI scams and fake videos from tricking you
You'll soon be able to check if someone is tricking you with the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deepfakes, confirms Google CEO, Sundar Pichai. Speaking at this year's Google I/O, Mr Pichai announced that Google is expanding its SynthID Detector technology — Google's tool for identifying AI-generated content — into the Chrome browser.The move comes as generative AI tools make it easier to create highly realistic text, images, audio, and …
Ars Technica: Google’s SynthID AI watermarking tech is being adopted by OpenAI, Nvidia, and more
Ars Technica: Google’s SynthID AI watermarking tech is being adopted by OpenAI, Nvidia, and more. “How can we know what’s real in the age of AI? Google’s answer is SynthID, which it first demonstrated three years ago. The company says SynthID has since been used to label 100 billion images and videos, plus 60,000 years’ worth of audio. Those numbers are only going up now that SynthID is expanding beyond Google.”
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