"Tech Giants Unite to Combat AI-Generated Content with Watermarking Initiatives"

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Google has joined an effort to develop credentials for digital content, aiming to create a "nutrition label" that identifies when and how a file was produced or altered, including with A.I. The company will collaborate with other tech giants and organizations to fine-tune technical standards, following a similar promise by Meta. This move comes as the authenticity of online content is a high priority for lawmakers and tech watchdogs, with the aim of making the digital ecosystem more trustworthy.
- Google Joins Effort to Help Spot Content Made With A.I. The New York Times
- Labeling AI-Generated Images on Facebook, Instagram and Threads Meta Store
- Google joins the C2PA, Adobe's effort to label digital content Axios
- OpenAI is adding new watermarks to DALL-E 3 The Verge
- Google joins AI watermarking coalition as deepfakes hit mainstream tech platforms NBC News
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