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Google Pauses AI Satellite Imagery Feature Amid Deepfake Concerns

August 23, 2026

Google has suspended a new artificial intelligence feature that creates satellite images. The company's decision follows commentary from journalists, human rights advocates, and open-source analysts. These groups raised concerns regarding the potential for misuse and the creation of misinformation.

One individual stated, "The opportunities for abuse and disinfo are literally boundless." This comment highlighted the perceived risks associated with the technology. The feature would have allowed users to generate or alter satellite-like imagery using AI models.

NPR had previously generated and annotated an AI image depicting multiple fires on and near Kharg Island, an Iranian island in the Persian Gulf. This image served as an example of AI-generated content within this context. Google has not yet announced a timeline for re-evaluating or re-launching the feature.

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