Google to Launch New Image Search Features to Reduce Misinformation, Flag AI-Generated Images

Google’s first new feature is called ‘About this image,’ which will serve up additional context for images.

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By Vlad Savov, Bloomberg | Updated: 15 May 2023 13:18 IST
Highlights
  • Google’s new tool will tell when and where an image first appeared
  • New features will help users pinpoint the original source
  • Midjourney and Shutterstock will work with Google over marking AI images

Google’s new features will roll out over the course of this year

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Google is adding two new features to its image search to reduce the spread of misinformation, especially now that artificial intelligence tools have made the creation of photorealistic fakes trivial.

The Alphabet company's first new feature is called ‘About this image,' serving up additional context like when an image or similar ones were first indexed by Google, where they first appeared and where else they've shown up online. The intent is to help users pinpoint the original source while also contextualizing an image with any debunking evidence that might have been provided by news organizations.

Google will mark every AI-generated image created by its tools as such and it's working with other platforms and services to make sure they add the same markup to the files they put out. Midjourney and Shutterstock are among the publishers Google has on board, and the goal is to ensure that all AI content that appears in search results is flagged as such.

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The provenance of images online is a growing issue in the AI age, and there are several startups working to produce verification and authentication tools. Microsoft-backed Truepic, for example, offers systems that ensure an image hasn't been manipulated from capture to delivery.

Google's new features, which are rolling out over the course of this year, are comparatively lower-tech, though they may have a bigger positive impact with sufficient industry support.

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