
All the new camera features of Google Pixel 10 Pro are close to artificial intelligence. When using the Pro RES Zoom to be enlarged at 100x, for example, the Pixel AI camera is used to re -create a clear, clear version. Or when you take pictures of people, the best feature of cars is the best shots to create a picture in which everyone looks good.
But Google has added another low -level feature to the Pixel 10 line, C2PA content adopting data, which is not very interesting. C2PA, or An alliance of content and originalityIt is an attempt to determine whether an image has been created or edited with artificial intelligence and help get rid of fake images. The wrong information of artificial intelligence is an increased problem, especially since the systems used to create them were improving quickly – with Google among those who advance technology.
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However, Apple is not part of the coalition of companies that pledged to work with C2PA content adoption data. But it sells millions of iPhone devices, some of the most popular photo -making devices in the world. It is time to apply the company technology in the upcoming iPhone 17 cameras.
Determine real images of those edited
C2PA is an initiative that ADOBE founded to mark the media with content adopting data that determines whether it was created from AI or AI-Edited. Google is a member of the coalition. Starting from the Pixel 10 line, each image is taken by the camera with C2PA information, and if you use AI tools to edit an image in the Google Photos app, will also be marked as limited.
When viewing a picture in Google’s photos on the phone, upload it to view information about it. In addition to data such as camera settings used to take the image, there is a new section at the bottom “How this has been made”. It is not incredibly detailed – a typical snapshot says it is “a camera captured with a camera” – but if an AI tool like the Pro RES Zoom is used, you will see “edited with artificial intelligence tools.” (I managed to see this on Pixel 10 Pro XL and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, but it did not appear in the Google Photos app on iPhone 16 Pro.)
The image enlargement
The image taken by Pixel 10 Pro XL includes C2PA information that indicates the use of artificial intelligence tools, in this case Zoom Pro RES, which uses AI obstetrics to rebuild an enlarged image at 100x.
Another example, if you edit an image after taking it using Help me edit The image background replacement field, which is also created “edited with artificial intelligence tools” in information.
The Google Photos Descriptive Editorial Editorial Tool using the “Liberation Using Using Tools” indicate that the background was replaced by Amnesty International.
In order to be fair, artificial intelligence has a role in each image to a large extent that you capture with a smartphone, since machine learning is used to identify objects and viewers to improve the merging of myths of exposure that is captured when clicking the shutter button. Pixel 10 who is “edited using non -AII tools” is announced, so Google applies AI specifically to the images where artificial intelligence works. To date, the implementation is inconsistent: a short clip created by AI that you made using the image feature to the video in Google photos on Pixel 10 Pro XL does not display any C2PA data at all, although it includes a “Veo” watermark in the video angle.
These AI’s video tires were created from a fixed (left) image, but since the result is a video clip, Google’s photos do not display the C2PA mark.
The important thing is that the C2PA information exists
But this is the main point: what Google does not only put signs of images that artificial intelligence has not been touched. The camera application adds C2PA data to all The image you take, even those you take and do nothing with it.
The goal is not to highlight the liberated images. It allows you to look at any image and know where it came from.
When I spoke to ISAAC Reynolds, Director of Collective Products for Pixels Cameras, before the launch of Pixel 10, C2PA was a prominent theme even though the advantage is invisible like Zoom Pro RES or New New Camera coach.
“The reason we are committed to saving these descriptive data in each pixel camera, so people can start to be known in the pictures without any information,” said Reynolds. “We are just trying to flood the market with this designation until people start expecting the data to be there.”
For this reason I think Apple needs to adopt C2PA and mark each image made of iPhone. It will represent a tremendous flow of tagged images and give weight to the idea that the image should be considered without a sign that cannot be considered unreal. If you look at an image, especially when it includes ongoing events or aims to imitate business for fraud, looking at his information can help you make a better option.
Google is not strange here. Samsung Galaxy phones add Amnesty International and content data accreditation to images that include artificial intelligence materials. Unfortunately, since Apple was not included as one of Members C2PAI admit it seems to be an extension to expect the company to adopt technology. But given the size and effect of Apple on the market, adding C2PA’s credit data to each image made by iPhone will make a difference and we hope to encourage more companies to enter.
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