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Google Photos will soon identify AI-generated images and label them

GEEK DESK
GEEK DESK
Oct 10

In a world increasingly populated with AI-generated images, Google Photos is stepping up to help users distinguish between real and synthetic pictures. A recent analysis of the Google Photos Android app code reveals upcoming features designed to identify AI-generated images.

This functionality will likely leverage metadata embedded within images. For example, images created using Google’s own AI tools, such as Gemini and Magic Editor, already include tags like “Made with Google AI” or “AI-Generated with Google Photos.” Google Photos will be able to detect these tags and display them in the image details section.

Furthermore, the app will be able to identify images generated using other AI models by checking the Digital Source Type field in the image’s metadata. This field will indicate if an image was created using a “trained algorithmic media,” providing a clear signal of its AI origin.

This feature addresses a growing concern about the authenticity of online images. As AI image generators become more sophisticated and accessible, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to determine if an image is real or synthetic. By providing clear labeling within Google Photos, users will have a more reliable way to assess the origin of images they encounter.

While this feature is not yet live in the Google Photos app, it’s expected to arrive in a future update. This move by Google highlights the growing importance of transparency and accountability in the age of AI-generated content.

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