A couple of months ago, we reported how Google Search will label if an image was AI-generated, edited by photo editing ...
Today’s weekly AI news highlights significant developments that happened in the world of Artificial Intelligence.
Google told The Verge that it has been “exploring” how to relay C2PA information to YouTube viewers. YouTube-owner Google joined the C2PA as a steering committee member earlier this year ...
Looking ahead, Google is looking at “more transparency around AI edits,” with the company joining the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) earlier this year.
Google has open-sourced the SynthID text watermarking tool, a technology that enables users to detect whether text is ...
For “captured with a camera” to appear in the description, creators must use tools with built-in C2PA support to capture their videos. According to Google, this allows the tools to add special ...
YouTube is leaning on the C2PA standard to detect the authenticity of uploaded videos, meaning the feature will work only with recording devices and tools that support the metadata. The site’s help ...
Truepic that authenticates photos as real (and not AI-generated) with the C2PA standard now works for videos and audio. There’s support for dual-channel LP-DDR5x memory (up to 24GB) to better ...
Midjourney said that it'll release a new feature on the web to let people edit existing images with its AI-powered tools.