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WhatsApp is testing reverse image search to battle fake news


WhatsApp testing image reverse search feature to combat fake news

WhatsApp will allow users to utilise Google Search platform to know if the photo shared on the messenger app is genuine or morphed.

WhatsApp will soon help you spot misinformation – here's how

A new update will enable users to access Google reverse image search from within WhatsApp directly, which may in turn provide context and any ...

WhatsApp to tackle fake news with reverse image search feature

WhatsApp is working on a new feature that would let users conduct a reverse image search. The tool, which is now available in the Android beta ...

WhatsApp testing a new feature that lets you search if an image is ...

WhatsApp is testing a new feature called 'Search on web', which enables users to perform reverse image search using Google.

WhatsApp is testing reverse image search to battle fake news

WhatsApp's had a difficult battle against fake news last year. Now, it's testing a new weapon in this fight – a reverse image search button.

WhatsApp could get a Google Lens-like feature to search images

The latest beta of WhatsApp for Android has revealed an interesting new feature. · Dubbed “Search on web, “ it allows users to do a reverse image ...

WhatsApp introduces reverse image search to combat misinformation

WhatsApp is testing a new feature for Android beta users that could change how images are verified within the app: reverse image search.

WhatsApp tests reverse image search on Android beta, aims to curb ...

WhatsApp is testing a new reverse image search tool in its beta version, designed to help users verify images directly in their chats.

Is this image real? WhatsApp's new feature will tell you

In an era where fake news and images ... This feature allows users to perform a reverse image search using Google within the WhatsApp app.

WhatsApp could get a Google Lens-like feature to search images

As reported by WABetaInfo, the latest WhatsApp beta (version 2.24.23.13) is testing a new image search feature. This tool lets users verify the ...

WhatsApp Tests In-App Image Search to Combat Misinformation

Currently available to select beta testers, this feature lets users search for an image on the web directly within the app. By enabling reverse ...

WhatsApp Adds Google-powered Reverse Image Search To Fight ...

WhatsApp has started testing a new feature that lets users check if images shared in chats are real. This feature, discovered by WABetaInfo ...

WhatsApp Introduces Reverse Image Search to Combat AI ... - MSN

WhatsApp Introduces Reverse Image Search to Combat AI-Generated Fake Images ... Meta's popular messaging platform, WhatsApp, has become a central ...

WhatsApp Introduces Image Verification Feature to Tackle ...

WhatsApp is testing a new "Search Images on Web" feature that lets users verify the authenticity of images shared in chats.

WhatsApp introduces in app image search feature to help users ...

WhatsApp is testing a new feature that lets users search for images on the web directly within the app and helps verify their authenticity ...

WhatsApp Image Verification Feature to Combat Misinformation

This feature, called “Search on Web,” allows users to perform a reverse image search directly within the app. Using Google Lens, the reverse image search checks ...

WhatsApp's new feature to combat fake news - The Jerusalem Post

WhatsApp introduces an innovative image search tool, allowing users to verify the authenticity of images and combat misinformation.

WhatsApp tests in-app reverse image searches to prevent the ...

Users can select an image, upload it to Google, and then see where else that photo shows up. Though to fight fake news, users have to actually ...

WhatsApp will soon allow users to search images on the web ...

The feature conducts web-based image searches directly within the app. It is being gradually rolled out to select beta users and can be accessed ...

WhatsApp is testing an image search tool to combat fake news

WhatsApp appears to be working on a new feature to help users identify whether an image they receive is legitimate or not.