State of the Art: Platforms Are Getting More Serious About Deepfake Detection. A New Law Can Help, Too.
If you're tired of looking at fake videos of rabbits bouncing on trampolines, here's some good news: Google and OpenAI are trying to make deepfake detection more accessible for everyone. Google is expanding AI detection capabilities to Chrome and Search, while OpenAI has announced that images generated with ChatGPT, Codex, and its API will include C2PA metadata and a SynthID watermark. Meanwhile, a federal law requiring online platforms to remove sexual deepfakes and other nonconsensual intimate images within 48 hours has officially come into effect.
The DART Board: 06.17.2026
The Ark at Powerhouse Arts The cavernous, industrial expanse of Powerhouse Arts in Gowanus—a beautifully repurposed former power station—has been transformed into a sprawling, modern-day art sanctuary. Curated by Eric Fischl and Eric Shiner, the venue's main inaugural exhibition gathers over 90 animal sculptures and installations by 51 artists. It is an ambitious, visually stunning exploration of coexistence, vulnerability, and our shared precarity in an era of cli...

