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Google Messages could soon add C2PA image detection so you can spot AI-generated photos in chats

By technologistmag.com17 June 20262 Mins Read
Google Messages could soon add C2PA image detection so you can spot AI-generated photos in chats
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Google is building an AI image detection feature into Messages that would let users check whether photos shared in a conversation were created or edited using AI, according to Android Authority. The feature is not live yet, but code strings found in a recent beta release of the app point to a C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) Content Credentials integration.

More than a simple AI label

C2PA is an industry-standard system for logging how media is created and modified, and baking it into Google Messages would give users a straightforward way to assess the origin of images they receive. What stands out about the implementation is that it won’t just stick to a binary AI or not-AI verdict.

Code strings highlight labels such as “Media made with AI,” “Edited with multiple AI tools,” “Parts of this media were made with AI,” and “Media captured with a camera without software adjustments,” among others. That level of detail would make this feature more useful than a blanket warning label.

Still in development

Google has already baked its own SynthID watermarking system into Gemini to help users identify AI-generated content across Android. The C2PA integration in Messages will further streamline the process, allowing users to analyze images they receive without switching apps.

Details about the feature come from an APK teardown, meaning it is not functional yet and may change before its public release. Google has not made anything official yet, so it’s difficult to say when the feature will roll out to users.

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