OpenAI says it’s getting serious about AI detection and labeling
OpenAI is enhancing its AI detection and labeling capabilities to help users identify AI-generated content. The company will implement Google’s SynthID watermarks alongside C2PA content credentials for better provenance tracking. A new public verification portal will allow users to check if images contain AI metadata or watermarks.
- ▪OpenAI is applying Google’s SynthID watermarks to images generated by its models.
- ▪The combination of C2PA credentials and SynthID watermarks aims to improve content verification.
- ▪A public verification portal will allow users to check for AI-generated content metadata.
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