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Google has rolled out that it has joins forces with several firms to add SynthID to their systems
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The company says SynthID has since been used to label 100 billion images and videos, plus 60,000 years’ worth of audio.
Key facts
- Google now says this same feature is coming to videos recorded on Pixel 8, 9, and 10 phones in an update in the coming weeks
- The company says SynthID has since been used to label 100 billion images and videos, plus 60,000 years’ worth of audio
- Nvidia will implement SynthID in its Cosmos world foundation models, and OpenAI will use SynthID in its GPT 2 images
- However, Google is preparing to launch an AI content detection API as part of the company’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform
Summary
In a few short years, they've gone from easily identifying AI content that featured superfluous fingers to images and videos that look shockingly realistic. SynthID is not Google’s only AI labeling strategy. Photos taken with the Pixel 10 include metadata describing how they were processed. Google now says this same feature is coming to videos recorded on Pixel 8, 9, and 10 phones in an update in the coming weeks. That metadata is fungible, though. “A technology like this will always be attacked,” said Kohli.