Google tool makes AI-generated writing easily detectable
Google has been using artificial intelligence watermarking to automatically identify text generated by the company's Gemini chatbot, making it easier to distinguish AI-generated content from human-written posts. That watermark system could help prevent misuse of the AI chatbots for misinformation and disinformation – not to mention cheating in school and business settings. Now, the tech company is making an open-source version of its technique available so that other generative AI developers can similarly watermark the output from their own large language models, says Pushmeet Kohli at Google DeepMind, the company's AI research team, which combines the former Google Brain and DeepMind labs. "While SynthID isn't a silver bullet for identifying AI-generated content, it is an important building block for developing more reliable AI identification tools," he says. Google creates self-replicating life from digital'primordial soup' Independent researchers voiced similar optimism.
Oct-23-2024, 16:00:15 GMT
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