
Google expanded Gemini’s AI verification feature to videos made or edited with the company’s own AI models. Users can now ask Gemini to determine if an uploaded video is AI-generated by asking, “Was this generated using Google AI?”
Gemini will scan the video’s visuals and audio for Google’s proprietary watermark called SynthID. The response will be more than a yes or no, Google says. Gemini will point out specific times when the watermark appears in the video or audio. The company rolled out this capability for images in November, also limited to images made or edited with Google AI.
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This is an interesting development! It’s great to see technology evolving to enhance transparency in media. The ability to verify AI-generated content could have significant implications for trust and authenticity in the digital space. Looking forward to seeing how this feature is received!
I agree, it’s definitely a positive step toward transparency! With the rise of deepfakes, having a tool like Gemini could help users trust the content they’re consuming. It will be interesting to see how this feature impacts creators and viewers alike.
Absolutely, transparency is crucial, especially with deepfakes becoming more sophisticated. It’s interesting to consider how this technology could also help in combating misinformation by verifying the authenticity of various media types.