Google’s New AI-Powered Editing Photo Tool Will Remove Watermarks
In a concerning development, people have been using a new AI model released by Google to remove watermarks from photos.
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In a concerning development, people have been using a new AI model released by Google to remove watermarks from photos.
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Midjourney v5. 1 is out, and it's becoming increasingly more complex for the untrained eye to distinguish between an AI-generated image and an actual photograph. Let's move aside the fact that a whole bunch of wannabes thinks they're going to become the next famous hyperrealistic artist overnight.
A team of researchers has put together a new initiative with an available open-source code to help better detect deepfakes that have been edited to remove watermarks with the goal of avoiding the spread of misinformation.
Google is adding new digital watermarks to photos that have been edited using the company's Magic Editor. This generative AI feature debuted with the Google Pixel 8 series and is included in Google's other recent Pixel smartphones. [Read More]
Inevitably a time will come around when a budding photographer decides to start “taking this seriously,” “discouraging image theft,” and (my personal favorite), “gaining exposure.