Security News > 2023 > May > Google combats AI misinformation with Search labels, adds dark web security upgrades

Google will add artificial intelligence to several online safety features and give users more insight into whether their information might have been posted on the dark web, the tech giant announced during the Google I/O conference on May 10.
Google offers AI image generation and plans to roll out markups that will label those images as AI-generated in Search.
Other companies like Midjourney and Shutterstock are working with Google to label their images when they appear in Search.
Google will enhance its safe browsing features by using AI to scan for dangerous sites and files.
"Google's extension of its dark web report beyond Google One plans is a step in the right direction and part of Google's responsibility in the ecosystem," said Roy Akerman, co-founder and CEO of identity and security company Rezonate.
Google Maps will make it easier for users to delete their search history.
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