OpenAI will offer a program to detect photos made by DALL-E 3

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OpenAI has revealed new series of AI models for answering queries
OpenAI has revealed new series of AI models for answering queries

OpenAI is developing a tool to detect images made by its text-to-image generator, DALL-E 3, the Microsoft-backed startup said on Tuesday.

OpenAI is developing a tool to detect photos created by its text-to-image generator DALL-E 3, the Microsoft-backed (MSFT.O) startup announced on Tuesday, amid growing concerns over the impact of AI-generated content on this year’s worldwide elections.

According to the business, the tool properly detected photographs made by DALL-E 3 approximately 98% of the time during internal testing and can handle standard alterations such as compression, cropping, and saturation changes with minimum impact.

The ChatGPT inventor also intends to include tamper-resistant watermarking to mark digital assets, such as photographs or audio, with a signal that will be difficult to remove.

As part of its efforts, OpenAI has joined an industry consortium that includes Google, Microsoft, and Adobe and hopes to develop a standard to help trace the provenance of various media.

In April, during India’s ongoing general election, phony films of two Bollywood actors denouncing Prime Minister Narendra Modi went viral online.

AI-generated material and deepfakes are increasingly being employed in India and other countries’ elections, including the United States, Pakistan, and Indonesia.

OpenAI said that it will join Microsoft in establishing a $2 million “societal resilience” fund to assist AI education.

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