Yeah, google’s image generation tools intentionally leave a fingerprint so they can determine if an image was created by their AI tools. It’s basically the only thing I use their AI for.
If I can’t find an image that looks like it might be AI on a reverse image search before ~2020, I run it through there to check if it was Gemini-created. It’s pretty helpful if you’re borderline like this one.
Did you just ask AI if something was AI?
Yeah, google’s image generation tools intentionally leave a fingerprint so they can determine if an image was created by their AI tools. It’s basically the only thing I use their AI for.
https://deepmind.google/models/synthid/ It’s pretty interesting, and I’m glad they do it. I wish it were a requirement for all AI-gen images/videos/etc.
If I can’t find an image that looks like it might be AI on a reverse image search before ~2020, I run it through there to check if it was Gemini-created. It’s pretty helpful if you’re borderline like this one.
I think google hides an additional mark in their own edits so the tool can perform an actual check in this case.
They would not detect any AI edit from other providers.
There are tools to remove these hidden “signatures” E.g. https://github.com/wiltodelta/remove-ai-watermarks
I’m not commenting on the ethics.
til… we have gone too far.
ai vs ai battles