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AI, DeepMind and Google
Google DeepMind open sources its AI text watermarking tool
Google DeepMind is open-sourcing its tool for identifying AI-generated text, and detailed a real-world evaluation of it in a paper published on Wednesday. Why it matters: AI-generated text is fueling plagiarism,
Google DeepMind's AI watermarking tool is ready to take on deepfakes
DeepMind isn't stopping at labeling only Google Gemini output. SynthID watermarking and detection have already been open-sourced and offered to developers of other AI models, to encourage its adaptation for use with today's many competing LLMs.
Google DeepMind launches tool to detect AI generated text
Google's DeepMind division has announced a watermarking tool focused on detecting AI-generated text with high accuracy.
Google DeepMind is making its AI text watermark open source
The company conducted a massive experiment on its watermarking tool SynthID’s usefulness by letting millions of Gemini users rank it.
Google tool makes AI-generated writing easily detectable
Google DeepMind has been using its AI watermarking method on Gemini chatbot responses for months – and now it’s making the tool available to any AI developer
Google unveils invisible ‘watermark’ for AI-generated text
Researchers at Google DeepMind in London have devised a ‘watermark’ to invisibly label text that is generated by artificial intelligence (AI) — and deployed it to millions of chatbot users.
Google DeepMind unveils open-source tool for identifying AI-generated text
Google DeepMind launches SynthID, a tool that embeds invisible watermarks in AI-generated text, enhancing transparency and combating misinformation.
Google Open-Sources AI Detection Tool That Adds Invisible Watermarks
Developers can now use Google’s SynthID Text technology to determine whether text was made by their own AI models.
Google open-sourced its watermarking tool for AI-generated text
Google’s SynthID text watermarking technology, a tool the company created to make AI-generated text easier to identify, is now available open-source through the Google Responsible Generative AI Toolkit,
Google releases tech to watermark AI-generated text
Google is making SynthID Text, its technology that lets developers watermark and detect text generated by generative AI models, generally available. SynthID Text can be downloaded from the AI platform Hugging Face and Google’s updated Responsible GenAI Toolkit.
Google open-sources watermarking tool for users to identify AI-generated text
Google has open-sourced the SynthID text watermarking tool, a technology that enables users to detect whether text is original or AI-generated easily. According to Google, the AI-generated text detector can be downloaded from the AI platform Hugging Face and Google’s updated Responsible GenAI Toolkit.
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Matthieu Lorrain is Google DeepMind's media master as AI and entertainment become more intwined
DeepMind's creative lead Lorrain enhances media with AI, working on projects with Marvel, Netflix, and teaching AI filmmaking ...
Nature
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AI watermarking must be watertight to be effective
Scientists are closing in on a tool that can reliably identify AI-generated text without affecting the user’s experience. But ...
MIT Technology Review
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The Download: the AI Hype Index, and spotting machine-written text
What’s new: Google DeepMind has developed a tool for identifying AI-generated text and is making it available open source.
Channel NewsAsia Singapore
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AI is about maximising human potential, says Google DeepMind COO: ‘If I could rebrand AI, I would’
From growing up as a child of immigrants in the United States, to her father’s disadvantaged childhood and her sister’s ...
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Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis explains what needs to happen to move from chatbots to AGI
Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind, recently discussed what he thinks will be the next phase of AI after chatbots.
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