During the I/O developers conference, Google announced its plans to launch a tool that identifies whether images that appear in search results are AI-generated or not. With the increasing popularity of AI-generated images, which can mimic human faces and other objects, it has become important to ensure authenticity and accuracy of images. Google’s new tool aims to address this issue by helping users identify if an image is real or altered by AI technology. The tool is expected to be released soon, and will be a valuable resource for users looking for credible and accurate images online.
Google to Launch Tool to Identify AI-Generated Images
Google announced during its I/O developers conference on Wednesday its plans to launch a tool that will distinguish whether images that show up in its search results are AI-generated images.

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