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Google ties up with ECI to prevent spread of false info

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Alphabet Inc-owned Google has joined hands with Election Commission of India (ECI) to prevent spread of false information, promote authorised content and label AI-generated data during the upcoming general elections.

Google India in a blog post on Tuesday said its product features are designed to elevate authoritative information on various election-related topics.

ā€œWe are collaborating with ECI to enable people to easily discover critical voting information on Google Search – such as how to register and how to vote – in both English and Hindi,ā€ Google said.

With more people using artificial intelligence to create content, Google said it is setting up processes to help audiences identify AI-generated content.

ā€œAs more advertisers leverage the power and opportunity of AI, we want to make sure we continue to provide people with greater transparency and the information they need to make informed decisions. Our ads policies already prohibit the use of manipulated media to mislead people, like deepfakes or doctored content,ā€ it said.

Google has already started displaying labels for content created with YouTube generative AI features, like Dream Screen.

ā€œSoon, YouTube will begin to require creators to disclose when they’ve created realistic altered or synthetic content, and will display a label that indicates for people when they’re watching this content,ā€ it said.

The blog post further said the company has begun to roll out restrictions on the types of election-related queries for which Gemini will return responses.

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