
As the introduction of AI into multimedia environments increases so much that it becomes very difficult to differentiate between real video and video generated using AI, Google's Gemini has introduced a new tool to help users identify AI-generated content.
What is Google's new AI video detection tool
However, there is one major limitation. Gemini's AI detection tool can only detect videos that are generated using Google's own AI models.
To find out if a video was produced through an AI tool, users can upload a video they believe may have been generated by AI and ask, “Was this video generated using AI?” Gemini then analyzes the video for Google's own SynthID watermark. This watermark is embedded in all media generated by the company's AI tools.
This reaction lifts the veil on the authenticity of the video and its origins. The tool also provides details about the specific part of the audio or video that contains the watermark.
Currently, this amazing AI detector from Google supports files up to 100 MB and 90 seconds long. A similar tool to detect AI-generated images was released last month.
Gemini's new image editing tools
Separately, Gemini has introduced new markup tools for image editing. Users can upload photos and specify changes by adding markings and text. This includes adding or removing elements from specific areas.
The user must remember to click Finish to implement the specified changes in the final output.
The internet giant also released its advanced Gemini 3 model last month, which outperformed OpenAI's GPT 5.1 on various performance metrics. Following this, ChatGPT developers responded by releasing GPT 5.2 and a new image generation model to prove their capabilities in AI development.
