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Google launches Gemini Omni AI tool for graphics and video creation at I/O

Google launches Gemini Omni AI tool for graphics and video creation at I/O
Google unveiled Gemini Omni, a new AI-powered content‑generation platform, during its I/O developer conference in Mountain View, California. The service can turn text prompts into videos and graphics, with a flash version already letting users edit clips in the Gemini app, Google Flow and YouTube Shorts. Google also announced a Content Credentials system to label AI‑generated media and a SynthID detector to verify authenticity. The rollout arrives amid growing public concern about the prevalence of AI‑created content on social media. Read more

OpenAI adopts new metadata and watermark system to flag AI‑generated images

OpenAI adopts new metadata and watermark system to flag AI‑generated images
OpenAI announced on Tuesday that it will embed a clear provenance signal in the metadata of every image it creates and will partner with Google to add an invisible SynthID watermark. The two layers—C2PA metadata and SynthID—are designed to make it easier for users and platforms to verify whether a picture was produced by an AI model. A public verification tool will let anyone check for both signals, though the measures currently apply only to images generated by OpenAI’s own products. Read more

Developer Claims to Crack Google’s AI Watermark, Company Says Tool Falls Short

Developer Claims to Crack Google’s AI Watermark, Company Says Tool Falls Short
A software developer using the handle Aloshdenny says he has reverse‑engineered Google DeepMind’s SynthID system, allowing him to strip or embed the near‑invisible watermarks that tag AI‑generated images. The open‑source method, posted on GitHub and detailed in a Medium post, relies on generating 200 pure‑black or pure‑white images with Gemini and applying signal‑processing tricks. Google disputes the claim, stating the tool cannot systematically remove SynthID and that the watermark remains robust. The back‑and‑forth highlights the ongoing tug‑of‑war over AI‑generated content attribution. Read more

Google launches Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, a more human-like conversational voice model

Google launches Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, a more human-like conversational voice model
Google introduced Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, a real‑time voice model designed to sound more like a person. In Scale AI’s Audio MultiChallenge the model scored 36.1 percent, trailing non‑conversational audio models that exceed 50 percent. The new system embeds SynthID watermarks that are invisible to listeners but detectable for verification. Early partners—including Home Depot and Verizon—reported positive results. Developers can access the model via AI Studio, the Gemini API, and Gemini Enterprise for Customer Experience, with the technology appearing in Gemini Live and Search Live features. Read more

Google’s Gemini Adds Limited AI Image Detection, Highlights Gaps in Deepfake Verification

Google’s Gemini Adds Limited AI Image Detection, Highlights Gaps in Deepfake Verification
Google has introduced an image‑verification feature in its Gemini app that checks for a SynthID watermark to determine whether an image was generated by Google’s own AI tools. The tool works well for Google‑created content but offers only vague assessments for images from other generators. Testing shows inconsistent results across Gemini’s browser version, other models like Gemini 3, Gemini 2.5 Flash, and rival chatbots such as ChatGPT and Claude. The rollout underscores the need for broader, universal detection methods, a goal being pursued by initiatives like the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authentication (C2PA). Read more

Google’s Gemini App Now Detects AI‑Generated Images Using SynthID Watermark

Google’s Gemini App Now Detects AI‑Generated Images Using SynthID Watermark
Google has added a feature to its Gemini mobile app that lets users upload an image and ask whether it was created by Google AI. The tool relies on SynthID, an invisible watermark applied to AI‑generated images since 2023, and also displays a visible Gemini sparkle watermark on images from the free and Google AI Pro tiers. Users can simply type a query like “was this image generated by Google AI?” and receive a response based on the watermark detection and Gemini’s reasoning. The system does not detect non‑Google AI images, which lack the SynthID mark, but can still offer visual‑clue estimates. Google says the feature is a step toward clearer identification of AI‑created content. Read more

Google Launches Nano Banana Pro with Advanced Gemini-Powered Image Generation and Built-In Detection

Google Launches Nano Banana Pro with Advanced Gemini-Powered Image Generation and Built-In Detection
Google unveiled Nano Banana Pro, an AI image generator powered by Gemini, that delivers more realistic results than earlier models. The system embeds SynthID watermarks and adds C2PA metadata to help identify AI‑created images. Through the Gemini app, users can query whether an image was produced by Google’s AI. While AI Ultra subscribers receive the highest usage limits, visible watermarks are removed for them, though the underlying SynthID remains. The tiered offering aims to balance creative flexibility for professionals with tools for transparency and detection. Read more

Google Unveils Gemini AI Image Detector, Limited to Its Own Content

Google Unveils Gemini AI Image Detector, Limited to Its Own Content
Google announced that its Gemini model can now identify images created with AI, using the SynthID detector that reads invisible watermarks embedded in Google‑generated media. The tool, which moves out of private beta, can confirm whether an image was produced by Google’s own AI but cannot verify content from other providers. Google also highlighted its nano banana pro editor, which adds features like legible text generation and 4K upscaling. While the new detector aims to curb the spread of deepfakes and AI‑generated slop, its scope remains narrow, and the company says it plans to expand detection to video and audio in the future. Read more

Google Gemini Gains New AI-Generated Image Detection Feature

Google Gemini Gains New AI-Generated Image Detection Feature
Google has added a tool to the Gemini app that lets users ask whether an image was created or edited by a Google AI model. The feature currently works for images and relies on Google’s SynthID watermark, with plans to expand to video, audio and broader industry‑wide C2PA credentials. Google also announced that images from its Nano Banana Pro model will carry C2PA metadata. TikTok has confirmed it will use C2PA metadata for its own invisible watermarking, signaling wider adoption of AI‑content verification standards. Read more

Google Introduces Conversational Photo Editing in Google Photos

Google Introduces Conversational Photo Editing in Google Photos
Google has added a conversational editing feature to Google Photos that lets users describe changes in plain language or voice commands. The tool, first seen on Pixel devices and now available on compatible Android phones, uses generative AI to adjust lighting, remove objects, crop, and even add new elements to images. It aims to simplify photo editing by removing menus and sliders, while also embedding metadata to signal AI involvement. Early impressions suggest the feature is intuitive and fast, though some limitations remain in precision editing. Read more

YouTube Shorts Adds Veo 3 AI Generator for 8‑Second Text‑Based Videos

YouTube Shorts Adds Veo 3 AI Generator for 8‑Second Text‑Based Videos
YouTube Shorts now integrates Google’s Veo 3 AI video generator, letting users create up to eight‑second clips from simple text prompts directly within the mobile app. The tool produces customized motion, lighting, and native audio, supports animated or cinematic styles, and automatically tags each clip with an AI label and an invisible SynthID watermark. Veo 3 also offers green‑screen backgrounds for layering behind live performers, dramatically lowering the barrier to video creation while raising concerns about a potential surge of low‑quality AI content on the platform. Read more

India Powers Surge in Google’s Nano Banana AI Image Model

India Powers Surge in Google’s Nano Banana AI Image Model
Google’s Nano Banana image‑generation model, officially known as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, has become the top driver of the Gemini app’s popularity in India. Indian users are employing the AI to create retro Bollywood looks, AI‑saree portraits, city‑scape selfies, miniature figurines and short videos from old family photos. The surge has propelled the Gemini app to the top of both the iOS App Store and Google Play charts in the country, with monthly downloads far outpacing those in the United States. While the model’s adoption is boosting downloads, in‑app spending remains modest, and Google is rolling out watermarks and a hidden SynthID marker to address privacy and misuse concerns. Read more