It is now common knowledge how far artificial intelligence has come in creating images. Productive artificial intelligence no longer produces meaningless images with crooked ears and extra hands, and it can now be very difficult to distinguish the images they produce from reality. against this problem Googlehas announced that it will adopt a new technical standard focused on detecting images created or edited with artificial intelligence.
C2PA known as Coalition for Content Reliability and Authenticity its technical standards will soon become part of Google Search. This way, the source and originality of the image can be determined. Google had been working on using the latest version of these standards with C2PA earlier this year.
This standard is also coming to YouTube

Thanks to this feature, which can now be used in calls, “About this image” By clicking on the tab learn more and it will be possible to understand whether artificial intelligence has been used to create the image. On the other hand, Google uses these standards to advertisements And YouTube videos too to bring plans.
Google is one of the biggest proponents of C2PA in the technology world. C2PA Other supporting companies include Sony and Leica. Nikon and Canon are also known as some of the companies that have pledged to switch to these standards.
These Google standards to Android It is not yet known whether it will be implemented or not. On the other hand, From Apple Another curious question is whether the company will implement a similar practice or not.
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