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Google's SynthID Deepfake Detector Successfully Identifies AI-Faked McConnell Hospital Image
A photo circulating on Reddit and X appeared to show Senator Mitch McConnell covered in tubes in a hospital bed. Snopes debunked the image after detecting it contained Google's SynthID watermark, confirming it was AI-generated.

Earlier this week, a picture circulated online that seemed to show Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell covered in tubes in a hospital bed in a state of extreme distress. The image was shared widely on Reddit and X, fueling intense speculation about the senior senator's health.
By Wednesday, the respected fact-checking site Snopes had debunked the image, noting that when checked, the image registers as containing the SynthID watermark designed by Google to identify AI-generated pictures. The watermark worked exactly as it was supposed to in a win for anti-deepfake technology.
Senator McConnell's health has been the subject of intense speculation since he checked into the hospital after an emergency call on June 14. Since that time, he has been largely absent from the public eye, but in this case the evidence proved to be entirely fake.
Launched at Google's I/O developer conference in 2025, SynthID works as an invisible signature, visible to SynthID algorithms but designed to be unnoticeable to the casual observer. Because the signature is built into the image itself, it survives even when an image is screencaptured across multiple platforms, as the McConnell image was.
SynthID's main limitation is that it can only be used when an image-generation tool actively participates in the program. Gemini models have included the watermark since the program launched in 2025. OpenAI joined in May 2026 as part of a broader effort to fight malicious image generation. Anthropic does not participate in the program.
Users can check if images contain the watermark by asking a Gemini model or uploading them to OpenAI's public image verification tool. The incident demonstrates the real-world value of AI watermarking technology in combating the spread of disinformation.
Why it matters
This incident validates the effectiveness of SynthID's cross-platform watermark persistence in real-world disinformation scenarios.
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