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Google launches tool to identify fake AI images

👋 Hey friends!
We're kicking off this week with an audacious step by Google, set to shake up its competitors in the AI content generation space. They're about to disclose the authenticity of images to users. It looks like we've got an exciting week of AI developments ahead. Buckle up!
🚀 Daily Insight:Google launches tool to identify fake AI images
🛠️ AI Toolbox : Magic Thumbnails
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🚀 Daily Insight : Google has launched a new tool to help people identify fake AI images. The tool, called "About This Image," provides additional context about an image, including when it first appeared on Google and any related news stories. This information can help users determine whether an image is real or fake. The tool comes after a number of realistic-looking fake images went viral on the internet, including AI-generated pictures appearing to show Donald Trump being arrested. (Link)
🛠️ AI Toolbox:
Tool One: Enter a video title and description, and it will generate thumbnails for it. For best results, try titles that do well with a simple thumbnail of text + face, as that is all this model does at the moment (link)
🎓 AI Master Class:
Q: What are prompt tags?
A: Unlike other social media platforms, hashtags [aka prompt tags] aren't used to categorize your prompt.
Instead, prompt tags are used as placeholder fields that allow you, and other Snack Prompt users, to quickly edit inputs without retyping prompts.… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Snack Prompt 🍭 (@SnackPrompt)
12:35 PM • May 15, 2023
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— Paul.ai (@itsPaulAi)
12:37 PM • May 15, 2023
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