INA- SOURCES
Google said that the new technology, called SynthID, will show users a permanent watermark on images that Google identifies as computer generated and not real, according to CNN.
The watermark will remain on top of the image, regardless of any modifications made to it, such as changing its colors.
And the new technology has the ability to scan images coming to the Internet and determine if they were made through the “Imagen” program supported by artificial intelligence, which converts text into images.
The technology gives three options to the user:
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