Last year, the Google Sounding Synthid AI system was opened for watermarks, allowing other developers to access an insecure content to distinguish the content that it was created by AI. Now, Google launches a gate on the Internet to allow people to test it easily if a piece of media has been placed with a watermark with Synthid.
After downloading a portion of the media on the Sendyid detector, users will get the results of “highlighting the content parts that are more likely to be more than a watermark,” said Google. The company said that this water content created by artificial intelligence should remain discovered by the gate “even when the content is shared or subjected to a set of transformations.”
The detector will be available for the experimental version laboratory starting today, and Google says that journalists and professionals in the field of media and researchers can Submit an application for a waiting list To reach themselves. To start, users will be able to download pictures and sound to the gate to check, but Google says that the text and text detection will be added in the coming weeks.