Starting next week, the Google Photos app will add a new disclosure for when a photo has been edited with one of its AI features, such as Magic Editor,
The “AI info” section will be found in the image details view starting next week in both Google Photos on the web and in the app.
The move gives the entire AI industry an easy, seemingly robust way to silently mark content as artificially generated, which could be useful for detecting deepfakes and other damaging AI content before it goes out in the wild.
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Google announced today that it will clearly identify images that have been edited using generative AI in Google Photos.