Google's Gemini app now allows users to check if images were generated by Google AI, detecting invisible SynthID watermarks. While a step towards transparency and fostering content verification habits ...
Creating a “deepfake” image of a person in itself is not illegal – for now at least. But the key here is context. It is ...
The global outcry over the sexualization and nudification of photographs—including of children—by Grok, the chatbot developed ...
As AI-generated scams become more convincing, more than half of all Australians are unable to tell the difference between a real image and a deepfake, according to new data.
Ofcom, a regulator in the United Kingdom, has said it is looking into Grok after sexualized images flooded the platform.
I published a post last year showcasing six pairs of images, challenging readers to try and figure out which ones were made with AI. Out of the six image pairs, I was surprised to learn that more than ...
Commentary: If we want to believe our eyes online, we need an easy, universal way to tell if something is real or not. Jon covers artificial intelligence. He previously led CNET's home energy and ...
NBC News asked Grok in its standalone app, the Grok X tab and website to transform a series of photos of a clothed person who ...
AI images have subtle flaws that reveal they're fake. Check faces, hands, and textures for common AI errors. Free tools like Circle to Search help detect AI images. So, how can you spot an AI image?