@GoogleDeepMind: SynthID, our imperceptible watermark for AI-generated content, is expanding to more partners. We’re also adding new way…
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Google DeepMind is expanding SynthID, an imperceptible watermark for AI-generated content, to more partners and adding new detection methods via Gemini App and Google Search.
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SynthID, our imperceptible watermark for AI-generated content, is expanding to more partners.
We’re also adding new ways to find out if content was generated using AI - just ask in the @GeminiApp or in @Google Search. https://t.co/L547EVMqIv
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