OpenAI and Nvidia Are Using Google's SynthID to Watermark AI Content
OpenAI and Nvidia have begun using Google's SynthID watermarking system for AI-generated content. This system, introduced by Google three years ago, embeds watermarks directly into the content, making them more resilient to removal compared to traditional metadata. As major players in the industry adopt SynthID, it marks a significant shift in how AI-generated content is identified and tracked.
- ▪Google's SynthID watermarking system has been applied to 100 billion images and videos, as well as 60,000 years of audio.
- ▪Unlike traditional metadata, SynthID watermarks are embedded directly into the content, making them harder to remove.
- ▪OpenAI and Nvidia's adoption of SynthID expands its use beyond Google's own models, enhancing its effectiveness in the industry.
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