Google’s new Nano Banana Pro is making waves online, and people are declaring the end of traditional photography.
After flood relief efforts in one of the worst-affected areas of southern Thailand were hindered by reports of gunfire, an AI ...
Google developed an AI watermark called SynthID a couple of years ago, but the company didn’t allow the average user to check ...
Google is expanding its tools for identifying AI-generated content by bringing SynthID-based image verification directly to ...
Thai border police apologised after publishing an AI-modified image showing flood rescuers in combat gear. The altered photo ...
AI-modified image showing flood relief rescuers in combat gear and wielding automatic weapons in one of the hardest-hit cities in the south.
I can tell from the pixels.” Heck, maybe that person is you. But while spotting a quick clone job on an old internet message board was one thing, modern AI has really upped its game when it comes to ...
AI-detection tools gave mixed results on the picture's authenticity. The image itself has numerous inconsistencies.
Nano Banana Pro is part of the newly launched Gemini 3 Pro —it’s actually called Gemini 3 Pro Image in the same way the ...
Commentary: If we want to believe our eyes online, we need an easy, universal way to tell if something is real or not.
If you're wondering whether or not a photo you found online was actually created by AI, Google's Gemini can now help you ...
Google announced that the Gemini app can now tell you whether an uploaded image is AI-generated or not. Here's how.