
Google has announced the expansion of its SynthID watermark imprinting system to include AI-generated video and text. Previously, SynthID was used to add imperceptible watermarks to AI-generated images and audio, making them easier to distinguish. The upgraded system, announced by DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, aims to help identify generative text and video. Google will also open-source the SynthID text watermarking through its updated Responsible Generative AI Toolkit, enabling more developers to build AI responsibly. The new expansion includes the Veo model, which will also incorporate these imperceptible watermarks.
Google Expands Synthetic Content Watermarking Tool to AI-Generated Text https://t.co/v3ZVyDbSCI
Google’s #DeepMind CEO, Demis Hassabis, announced that the new upgraded SynthID watermark imprinting system will now mark video that was digitally generated as well as AI-generated text. #Google #AITools https://t.co/0leqszW0Je
Google's invisible AI watermark will help identify generative text and video - The Verge https://t.co/YIq9i2lKSB




