The Washington Post's tech culture reporter based in San Francisco. Before joining The Post in 2019, Tiku had a decade of experience helping readers understand how Silicon Valley thinks and operates.
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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.
The “AI info” section will be found in the image details view of Google Photos both on the web and in the app.
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In acknowledgement of how gen AI makes complex image manipulation easy, Google Photos is getting an info section that identifies such edits.
Despite developing some of the most realistic AI on the planet, Google is also helping people identify AI-generated content.
Google Photos will soon add a feature to identify AI-generated images in the metadata. The AI info section will contain tags ...
Google announced that it's giving users more information about whether or not a photo has been edited with its AI software.
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