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Click here to see the summaryItâs called SynthID, and itâs designed to essentially watermark an AI-generated image in a way that is imperceptible to the human eye but easily caught by a dedicated AI detection tool. âBut itâs robust to various transformations â cropping, resizing, all of the things that you might do to try and get around normal, traditional, simple watermarks.â As SynthIDâs underlying models improve, Hassabis says, the watermark will be even less perceptible to humans but even more easily detected by DeepMindâs tools. SynthID is rolling out first in a Google-centric way: Google Cloud customers who use the companyâs Vertex AI platform and the Imagen image generator will be able to embed and detect the watermark. They may not be quite as viscerally important as fake Trump mug shots or a swagged-out pope, but these are the ways AI is already showing up in day-to-day business. It could even vary by topic: maybe you donât much care if the Slides background youâre using was created by humans or AI, but âif youâre in hospitals scanning tumors, you really want to make sure that was not a synthetically generated image.â âIt would be premature to think about the scaling and the civil society debates until weâve proven out that the foundational piece of the technology works.â Thatâs the first job and the reason SynthID is launching now. â Saved 83% of original text.