New Delhi, October 11: Google is reportedly working on a new feature for the Google Photos app that could make it easier to identify AI-generated images. It can be tough to tell what is real and what is not, with AI-generated content becoming more common. The new tool is expected to solve that problem. Google is reportedly planning to add a feature in Google Photos that can display information to help users spot AI images.

Many photos today feature some form of AI, whether it is through editing an existing image or generating a completely new one. It is no surprise that artificial intelligence is playing a significant role in how images are created and modified. It is becoming harder to tell the difference between a real image and one that has been created or altered by AI. As this process continues, Google Photos may soon offer features to assist you in identifying these images. Google Rolls Out Imagen 3 Image Generation Tool Globally in Gemini App.

As per a report of Android Authority, Google Photos could soon help its users to display information that would help to identify AI images. The feature has been discovered in the code of an unreleased version of the Google Photos app version 7.3, according to a report of  Money Control. The development by Google can help users to be informed about AI content. Mark Zuckerberg-Run Meta Rolls Out Its AI Assistant in More Countries, Including UK and Brazil; Check Details.

Google Photos may soon have the ability to identify the specific AI tool that was used to create, change, or edit an image. The feature appears to be in the works, and it will likely be available to Google Photos users in upcoming updates. However, it is still unclear if the feature will be accessible to everyone or to those who subscribe to Google One. According to reports, the Google Photos app is expected to provide credits for certain AI-generated images. These credits will likely include information like "Made with Google AI" in a section that can be accessed through the image's EXIF data.

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