OpenAI is ramping up efforts to combat the spread of misinformation through AI-generated deepfakes with two new measures announced earlier this week.
The ChatGPT-maker on Tuesday, May 19, announced a new partnership with Google to include the invisible watermark called SynthID on all visuals generated using its AI products. Additionally, OpenAI launched a new public verification tool which allows users to easily find out whether an image was generated using AI or not.
The tool relies on two signals, namely SynthID and another open standard called C2PA, which adds a clear signal in the metadata of an image generated using AI.
To be sure, the tool is only designed to detect images generated with ChatGPT, the OpenAI API, or Codex. However, OpenAI has said that it is looking to expand it to cover other AI tools over time.
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