Alphabet’s Subsidiary Created a Service for Recognizing Fake Photos
OREANDA-NEWS. The Jigsaw company, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. (owner of the search engine Google), has developed a free service Assembler, which allows to distinguish real photos from fake ones.
This tool makes it possible to detect traces of image editing even if they were created by artificial intelligence. The description of the project says that it is an experimental platform designed to simplify the combat against disinformation. The service consists of seven “detectors” developed on the basis of self-learning neural networks, each of which is designed to determine a specific type of photo manipulation technique. So, these tools are able to detect fusion of images, the presence of repeating objects in the photo, and color anomalies. Several instruments developed by the Jigsaw team detect high-tech fakes created using artificial intelligence.
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