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Google is making it easier to spot fake online images — here’s how

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In an age where Photoshop and deepfakes exist, we can’t blame anyone who doesn’t always trust the authenticity of an image they find online. Misinformation is rampant, and even Google search isn’t free from its sticky tendrils. Fortunately, Google is trying to do something about that with an upgrade to Fact Check Explorer.

Fact Check Explorer has been around for a few years, offering the option to check whether those incredible claims you find online are true or not. Now Google is going to add image search capabilities to Fact Check Explorer, for all those dubious-looking images you’re likely to come across on the web.

The idea behind this upgrade is users can either upload an image, or provide a link to it, and have Fact Check Explorer see if it’s been featured in previous fact checks. Another feature allows users to check an image’s context, including when it was first indexed by the search engine and how it’s been used since. 

google fact check explorer checking a meme of a shark swimming on the highway

(Image credit: Google)

After all, some people may post legitimate images, but with captions that are either misleading or outright false. Google’s own blog post uses the image of what is alleged to be a shark swimming down a highway in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of hurricane Irene. Fact Check Explorer shows this image has popped up several times in the past, relating to hurricanes or other instances of extreme flooding in other locations.

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