Why AI watermarks miss the mark in preventing misinformation

Watermarking has been floated by big tech as one of the most promising methods to combat misinformation in the age of artificial intelligence.

Watermarking has been floated by Big Tech as one of the most promising methods to combat the escalating AI misinformation problem online. But so far, the results don’t seem promising, according to experts and a review of misinformation conducted by NBC News.

Adobe’s general counsel and trust officer Dana Rao wrote in a February blog post that Adobe’s C2PA watermarking standard, which Meta and other Big Tech companies have signed onto, would be instrumental in educating the public about misleading AI. 

“With more than two billion voters expected to participate in elections around the world this year, advancing C2PA’s mission has never been more critical,” Rao wrote.

The technologies are only in their infancy and in a limited state of deployment but, already, watermarking has proven to be easy to bypass.

Many contemporary watermarking technologies meant to identify AI-generated media use two components: an invisible tag contained in an image’s metadata and a visible label superimposed on an image.

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/watermark-deepfake-solution-ai-misinformation-cant-stop-de-rcna137370


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