India, Nov. 22 -- It has become common for people to pause while scrolling and wonder whether an image is genuine or produced by an AI tool. A picture sent by a friend, a post on social media, or a random image online can raise doubts, especially as AI systems create visuals that appear real at first glance. Spotting unnatural patterns or errors was once a simple check, but these signs rarely appear now. With this shift, Google has started offering a direct way for users to verify what they see.

Google has confirmed that its Gemini app now includes an image-verification feature designed to identify visuals created or edited by its own AI models. The company introduced this capability alongside the rollout of its new Gemini 3-powered Nano...