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Google has expanded Gemini’s AI Video verification feature Produced or edited using the company’s AI models. Users can now ask Gemini to determine if an uploaded video was created by AI by asking: “Was this created with Google AI?”
Gemini will scan the visual and audio elements of the video for Google’s special watermark called… Synthide ID. Google says the response will be more than just yes or no. Gemini will point out specific times when the watermark appears in the video or audio. The company brought this up Capacity for images in November, and is also limited to photos created or edited with Google AI.
It could be some watermarks Easily cleanedas OpenAI learned when it launched its Sora app filled with exclusively AI-generated videos. Google describes its watermark as “imperceptible.” However, we don’t yet know how easy it will be to remove, or how easily other platforms will detect SynthID information and flag content as AI-generated. Google Banana dwarf ai Image generation model within Gemini embeddings C2PA metadataBut general Lack of coordinated tags AI-generated material across social media platforms allows deepfakes to go undetected.
Gemini can handle videos up to 100MB and 90 seconds for verification. The feature is available in every language and location where the Gemini app is available.