OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence company, says a tool capable of detecting falsely generated images will soon be launched.“Today, OpenAI is joining the Steering Committee of C2PA, the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity. C2PA is a widely used standard for digital content certification, developed and adopted by a wide range of actors, including software companies, camera manufacturers, and online platforms,” the statement reads.
The AI company said the C2PA would ensure that images pass authenticity standards, adding that the world needs common ways of sharing information about how digital content was created. “Standards can help clarify how content was made and provide other information about its origins in a way that’s easy to recognize across many situations—whether that content is the raw output from a camera or an artistic creation from a tool like DALL·E 3,” the company said.The organisation added that during internal testing on an earlier version, the tool accurately detected around 98 percent of DALL-E 3 images while incorrectly flagging less than 0.5 percent of non-AI images.
OpenAI also announced applications for testers — including research labs and research-oriented journalism nonprofits — to access its image detection classifier and provide feedback through itsClick on the link below to join TheCable Channel on WhatsApp for your Breaking News, Business Analysis, Politics, Fact Check, Sports and Entertainment News!
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