One thing that could help is a new tool Google is rolling out this summer for English-language searches in the US called About this image.
It’s similar to the drop-down that appears on links in regular search results but is now available in Google image searches.
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GoogleGoogle uses an example of a faked moon landing to demonstrate how the image has been used to disprove stories, but that’s not the only kind of circumstance where this would be useful.
A Midjourney-created image tagged to mark it as an AI-generated picture.
Google also announced that its own generative AI tools would include metadata with each picture to indicate it’s an AI created image, not a photo, regardless of whether you see it on a Google platform.
It also said other creators and publishers will be able to label their images using the same tech, though it’s unknown how widespread the participation will be.
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