As the US gears up for the 2024 presidential election, OpenAI shares its plans on suppressing misinformation related to elections worldwide, with a focus set on boosting the transparency around the origin of information. One such highlight is the use of cryptography — as standardized by the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity — to encode the provenance of images generated by DALL-E 3. This will allow the platform to better detect AI-generated images using a provenance classifier, in order to help voters assess the reliability of certain content.
This approach is similar to, if not better than, DeepMind’s SynthID for digitally watermark AI-generated images and audio, as part of Google’s own election content strategy published last month. Meta’s AI image generator also adds an invisible watermark to its content, though the company has yet to share its readiness on tackling election-related misinformation.
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2024-01-15 21:25:49
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