The image, which gained significant traction on Reddit and X, surfaced amidst ongoing public speculation regarding McConnell’s health following his June 14 medical emergency. While the senator’s absence from public view has fueled rumors, the viral hospital photograph proved to be entirely synthetic. Snopes confirmed the fraud by running the file through detection tools that recognized the invisible signature embedded by Google’s software.
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Google’s SynthID exposes AI-generated hoax of Mitch McConnell
A doctored image of Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell hospitalized in distress recently flooded social media, only to be exposed as a digital fabrication. Fact-checkers at Snopes identified the hoax by detecting a hidden SynthID watermark, marking a rare success for Google’s anti-deepfake technology in a high-profile misinformation case.

Unveiled at the 2025 I/O developer conference, SynthID functions as an imperceptible tag woven directly into the image data. This signature is engineered to persist even after multiple rounds of screen captures and uploads across different platforms. The technology currently relies on a coalition of participants; while Google’s Gemini models have utilized the watermark since launch, OpenAI integrated the standard into its systems in May 2026. However, gaps remain in the ecosystem, as companies like Anthropic do not currently participate in the verification program. Users can verify suspicious content by uploading files to OpenAI’s public tool or querying a Gemini model.
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