Google’s Gemini app can check videos to see if they’re made with Google AI

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Google's Gemini app can check videos to see if they're made with Google AI

Google expands Gemini’s AI Video verification feature Created or edited with the company’s own AI models. Users can now ask Gemini whether an uploaded video is AI-generated by asking “Was it generated using Google AI?”

Gemini will scan video’s visuals and audio for Google’s proprietary watermarks synthIDGoogle says the response will be more than yes or no, Gemini will tell the specific time when the watermark will appear in the video or audio, The company rolled out this capability for images in November, limited to images created or edited with Google AI,

may contain some watermarks can be cleaned easilyAs OpenAI found out when it launched its Sora app packed exclusively with AI-generated videos. Google calls its own watermarks “inconspicuous”. Still, we don’t yet know how easy it will be to remove it, or how easily other platforms will detect SynthID information and tag content as AI-generated. Google’s Nano Bano AI image generation model within Gemini embeds C2PA metadata, but deepfakes remain undetected due to the general lack of coordinated tagging of AI-generated content across social media platforms.

Gemini can handle videos up to 100 MB and 90 seconds long for verification. This feature is available in every language and location where the Gemini app is available.

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