The spread of misinformation is a massive problem online, and generative AI is only helping boost the creation of inauthentic or real-but-repurposed media. Even in the pre-generative-AI era, an image surfaced through a quick Google search might have been used out of context or attached to a less-than-reliable website.
Google believes it has at least one solution for this problem. In Google image search results, users will start seeing an information box called “About this image.” It rolls out today in the US (and initially only in English). This follows the launch of “About this result” in 2021, which provides additional information around the
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