Google Photos Might Soon Let You Detect Ai Generated Photos
Recently, in Android Authority’s latest APK teardown of Google Photos v7.3, they noticed that the team is working on an AI-generated image detection tool. They spotted new lines in the XML code that give away the possible update.
For starters, there’s a new “
Additionally, Android Authority also spotted the “
Meanwhile, the additional “
However, as of now, that’s all that could be derived from this APK breakdown. Since Google’s Synth ID is also in line to soon go open-source, this revelation is not particularly surprising. Note that it is not currently live yet. APK teardowns also let us in on the possible features that an Android app may be working on, and they are subject to either making it or not seeing the light of day at all.
When I tested out the Pixel Reimagine feature in Magic Editor, I was blown away by its malicious potential. Moreover, I also noticed that when an image is generated or modified using the Pixel’s Reimagine in Magic Editor, there are no telltale EXIF data signs.
That’s all the more worrisome, and Google Photos getting such a feature certainly puts me at ease. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for the groundbreaking feature to make it and finally help us detect those easily altered images.
Most importantly, it will help us stop misinformation dead in its tracks. While AI is doing a lot of good, its extremely malicious potential can’t and shouldn’t be overlooked. So, if you’re wondering how to detect AI-generated images, the process will hopefully become a whole lot easier soon.
With that being said, what do you think about Google Photos finally getting an AI-generated image detection system? Let me know in the comments down below!