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VisitAdoption rate of Google's SynthID across sectors by 2024
High Adoption in Tech Sector • 33%
Moderate Adoption across Multiple Sectors • 33%
Low or No Adoption • 34%
Market analysis and sector-specific adoption reports
Google Expands SynthID Watermark to AI-Generated Video and Text, Announces DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis
May 14, 2024, 06:44 PM
Google has announced the expansion of its SynthID watermark imprinting system to include AI-generated video and text. Previously, SynthID was used to add imperceptible watermarks to AI-generated images and audio, making them easier to distinguish. The upgraded system, announced by DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, aims to help identify generative text and video. Google will also open-source the SynthID text watermarking through its updated Responsible Generative AI Toolkit, enabling more developers to build AI responsibly. The new expansion includes the Veo model, which will also incorporate these imperceptible watermarks.
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North America • 25%
Europe • 25%
Asia • 25%
Other regions • 25%
Significantly reduced • 33%
Moderately reduced • 33%
No significant change • 34%
High adoption in diagnostics • 25%
High adoption in surgical assistance • 25%
High adoption in personalized medicine • 25%
Limited adoption across sectors • 25%
High adoption by healthcare sector • 25%
High adoption by agricultural sector • 25%
Low adoption by healthcare sector • 25%
Low adoption by agricultural sector • 25%
Healthcare • 25%
Finance • 25%
Education • 25%
Retail • 25%
High Adoption • 33%
Moderate Adoption • 34%
Low Adoption • 33%
Less than 10% • 25%
10% - 20% • 25%
20% - 30% • 25%
More than 30% • 25%
High adoption (>50% of targeted clients) • 25%
Moderate adoption (25-50% of targeted clients) • 25%
Low adoption (<25% of targeted clients) • 25%
Negligible adoption • 25%
Widely adopted by other tech companies • 33%
Moderately adopted by other tech companies • 34%
Poorly adopted by other tech companies • 33%
Technology • 20%
Education • 20%
Healthcare • 20%
Finance • 20%
Government • 20%
Not Increased • 50%
Increased • 50%
Ineffective • 50%
Effective • 50%
No Impact • 34%
Significant Impact • 33%
Moderate Impact • 33%