Google has added a new feature to Gemina that can tell users which image is real and which one is created by its own artificial intelligence.
According to Android Police, after the introduction of Nano Banana Pro, which is supported by Geminai 3 artificial intelligence model, Google announced that the ability to recognize images produced by artificial intelligence will also come to Geminai application.
With Gemina, you can see if an image is generated by artificial intelligence
With the increase in the use of artificial intelligence tools for image production and their more realistic and high-quality, the need for tools to check whether the images are fake or real is felt more and more. Considering that Google is one of the main players in the artificial intelligence market, and most of the images produced by artificial intelligence are created by the company’s models, Google intends to help users identify whether an image is real or fake. For this purpose, this company has placed its SynthID Detector tool in the Geminai application.

Of course, this feature has a fundamental limitation and it can only detect whether the image in question was produced or edited by Google’s own tools or not.
Google artificial intelligence tools mark the images produced by artificial intelligence with SynthID technology. These signs are undetectable to humans, but are easily detected by SynthID Detector. Since the introduction of the technology in 2023, more than 20 billion AI-generated content has been watermarked, and of those 20 billion, all AI-generated images can now be identified and watermarked directly in Gemina.
To use this new feature, it is enough to upload the desired image in the Gemina application and ask: “Is this image produced by artificial intelligence?” Finally, you will be notified if this image was generated by one of Google’s own tools.
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