OpenAI has introduced new tools to enhance the transparency of AI-generated content. The company unveiled Content Credentials and SynthID, along with a verification tool designed to help users identify AI-generated media. These tools aim to address the growing challenge of distinguishing between human and AI-created content. OpenAI's initiative is a step towards ensuring that AI-generated media is clearly marked and can be trusted, reflecting the company's commitment to a safer AI ecosystem.
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