Google Photos will now tell you that an image is fake, having been edited with Gemini AI, but you have to know where to look.
Despite developing some of the most realistic AI on the planet, Google is also helping people identify AI-generated content.
The “AI info” section will be found in the image details view of Google Photos both on the web and in the app.
The Department of Divine Shitposting helps seed a new mind virus around AI-created religions, and academics claim AI is in a bubble.
Google Photos will soon add a feature to identify AI-generated images in the metadata. The AI info section will contain tags ...
It’s a big year for Google hardware with not the usual two Pixel phones (Pro/Standard), but expanding to a foldable and the ...
Google is rolling out Gemini extensions for the Calendar, Keep, and Task. You can use these extensions to add and edit events ...
Researchers at Google DeepMind in London have devised a ‘watermark’ to invisibly label text that is generated by artificial ...
The company conducted a massive experiment on its watermarking tool SynthID’s usefulness by letting millions of Gemini users ...
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Gemini is a free chatbot, search companion and more. Here's what you need to know about Google's AI tool. Barbara is a tech writer specializing in AI and emerging technologies. With a background ...
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