Is that video AI? Gemini can now help you figure it out - but there's a catch
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Is that video AI? Gemini can now help you figure it out - but there's a catch
"To test a video, upload it to Gemini and ask, "Was this generated using Google AI?" Gemini will search both the audio and video for an invisible SynthID watermark that's present in everything Google AI creates. Gemini will give a response like, "No SynthID detected" or "SynthID detected within the video between 5-20 seconds and audio between 10-20 seconds." You can upload videos up to 100 MB and 90 seconds long."
"It's getting harder and harder to tell if a video is real or AI, but a new tool from Google could make it a little easier to decide. Google has announced an expansion of its content transparency tools that includes the ability for Gemini to identify whether a video was created or edited with Google AI tools. It introduced a similar capability for images just a few weeks ago."
Google expanded content transparency tools so Gemini can identify videos created or edited with Google AI by detecting an invisible SynthID watermark in audio and video. The feature supports all languages available in Gemini and accepts uploads up to 100 MB and 90 seconds. Gemini reports detection ranges, for example specifying seconds where SynthID appears. The tool only recognizes Google AI outputs and cannot identify content produced by other AI vendors. Real-world testing with videos from Gemini, Bing, and Adobe Firefly showed Gemini flagged its own output and noted the others lacked a Google watermark.
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