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Google Photos now fights the same AI image mess that it helped create
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56754, member: 636"] Artificial intelligence technology creates challenges for distinguishing authentic content from manipulated media. Deepfakes spread across internet platforms for entertainment, manipulation, financial fraud, and explicit material creation. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak appeared on CBS television to warn viewers about emerging internet scams. Google addresses these concerns through the development of detection features for its photo storage service. Advanced AI editing capabilities make the identification of altered content increasingly difficult for ordinary users. Google Photos prepares to launch a transparency feature called "How Was This Made" for user protection. Android Authority discovered the functionality during analysis of the application version 7.41 code. The system will categorize media as camera-captured, traditionally edited, AI-modified, or artificially generated content. Content Credentials technology serves as the foundation for this authentication process by storing editing histories within file metadata. Missing or altered information triggers warning flags to alert users about questionable media authenticity. Industry leaders pursue similar transparency initiatives across multiple platforms and devices. Adobe, Nikon, and Leica experiment with comparable authentication systems for digital content verification. [/QUOTE]
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