OpenAI joins EU effort to label AI-made content
OpenAI is working with the European Union to improve transparency by making AI-generated content easier to identify. This helps people know when they are looking at images or text made by AI.
OpenAI has agreed to follow new European rules to make AI more trustworthy. They are building tools that act like a digital watermark to show if an image or text was made by AI. This technology tracks the provenance of a file, which means recording exactly where it came from. For people making their own apps or sites with AI, these labels will likely become a standard requirement. The goal is to make sure people aren't tricked by AI-generated content that looks real.
Key points
- OpenAI joins a European project to label AI content.
- They will use tech that shows the history and source of a file.
- New labels will help you see when AI was used.
- This helps stop fake or misleading images from spreading.
Quick term guide
- transparency
- The practice of being open and clear about how something was created.
- AI-generated content
- Text, images, video, or audio made by AI instead of directly by a person.
- Content
- Information or experiences, like articles or videos, provided through digital media.
- Rust
- A programming language known for speed and reliability; OpenAI is rewriting Codex CLI in Rust to improve performance.
- build
- A chosen set of in-game abilities or items a player equips for their character.
- digital
- Work or products that can be made and delivered online.
- watermark
- A mark used to identify the creator or source of a digital file.
- provenance
- A record that shows exactly where a digital file or piece of info came from.