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AI content, as annoying as it is sometimes, is everywhere. That high-definition image you saw a few minutes ago could be AI-generated. It’s getting difficult to tell, so Google is working to make this easier for you — finding out if an image is made with AI.

The new Gemini update will let you know if a photo was made or altered using Google’s AI tools. According to the company’s announcement , if a picture you upload has Google’s hidden SynthID watermark on it, Gemini will spot it and tell you it’s AI-generated. It’s a faster version of the browser-based SynthID Detector Google launched earlier this year, which required manual uploads.

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All images produced by Google’s AI tools have the company’s invisible watermarks embedded in them. They include pictures from Google Ads, Vertex AI and Nano Banana Pro model used inside Gemini. These images also carry C2PA metadata, an industry-backed format that reveals how a piece of media was created or altered. With these two features in check, Google makes it easy to track AI content on the web, especially when it gets reposted, remixed, or spreads misleading narratives.

By building SynthID directly into the Gemini app, Google is turning this provenance that developers are familiar with into something regular people can use when surfing the internet.

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The image detector does have a limitation though. It can only tell pictures made by any Google AI tool, but not those from other companies. At least it cancels out an option if you’re wondering if an image has been altered or generated by AI. To make spotting AI images easier, other companies have to make use of similar standards, adding watermarks to their images and including C2PA metadata.

For now, AI detection will work for just pictures. Google says it will expand detection to search results, audio, and video next.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.

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The official launch of many new premium Android phones, including Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series, is very close. The company has made a lot of changes to this series, and this has made its users more intrigued about the launch.

Many posts have shown the main features of all the Galaxy S26 models. The latest sources reveal the wallpapers, as well as the colour options of the Galaxy S26 series and its key features.

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A famous leaker @wr3cckl3ss1 , first posted the wallpapers directly on their X timeline. This very leaker is known for revealing many of One UI’s features before their official launch. The S-shape in the middle is what all the wallpapers have in common. Though the colours aren’t the same, the “S” is the same in all the wallpapers. The wallpapers also feature as many as six different colour options, like: Coral, Mint, Violet, Black, Grey and Silver.

Mind your manners and credit appropriately, you little CONTENT CREATORS. #WeAreElite #S26Ultra #OneUI8_5 pic.twitter.com/ak89dsr0yE — wr3cckl3ss (@wr3cckl3ss1) November 30, 2025

Another tipster , @DaRealManMikey , stated that the leaked colour options confirmed the colour options of the Galaxy S26 lineup. Though it’s not clear yet if all the models will be available in the six colour variants, the post didn’t rule out the possibility of the company giving more colour options exclusive to some online stores or markets.

BREAKING NEWS! the colors for the s26 series have been confirmed with the new leaked walls from the latest s26u fw extracted out of the apk, (more in replies) pic.twitter.com/hU8QMluHwZ — DaManMikey (@DaRealManMikey) November 30, 2025

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will come with an important visual change. If the latest leaks are true, Samsung will launch the entire Galaxy S26 series in February 2026, and the release will clear all speculations.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.