Gemini Now Lets You Turn Off the Visible Watermark on Your AI Creations — Here's How to Do It, and How Your Content Is Still Flagged as AI
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Gemini now lets you turn off the visible watermark on your AI creations — here's how to do it, and how your content is still flagged as AI
Visible watermarks on Gemini content are now optionalThe change applies to images, videos, and musicEmbedded, invisible AI watermarks will still be in placeIf you use Google Gemini to create AI images, music, or videos then you'll know that they come with a Gemini logo attached to mark them as being AI-generated. Not any more though: you now have the option to hide this visible watermark.As announced by Google's Josh Woodward, you can now toggle…
The technology giant now allows Gemini and Flow users to remove the visual identification seal on images, videos and music generated by artificial intelligence, keeping digital markers invisible for traceability
A feature will be added to Gemini and Flow that allows users to remove watermarks from images and videos generated by Google's AI. Only visible watermarks will be removed; invisible "SynthID" and "C2PA metadata" will remain unaffected. Therefore, it will still be possible to identify whether an image is AI-generated by contacting Gemini or using a dedicated service. Read more...
Google allows users to remove watermarks from Gemini-generated images
Google is giving users more control over AI-generated content by introducing an option to remove visible watermarks from images and videos created with its Gemini-powered tools. Users have been annoyed with Google’s Nano Banana image generator, albeit an excellent artificial intelligence (AI) model for creating images, for its prominent watermark in the bottom-right corner. Images generated by ChatGPT’s new model do not have this watermark. Now,…
Google changes the game rule for its content generated by IA. Visible marking becomes optional, but traceability remains in place.
Users Can Now Remove Visible Watermarks From Images Generated With Google Gemini
Generative AI image outputs are becoming more convincing, leading to concerns about distinguishing between real and fabricated content. One way to identify AI-generated images is through the embedded watermarks, although looking for the visible Gemini logo is not always a reliable method. This is especially true now that Google is giving users the option to remove said watermark. In an X post, Google Labs Vice President Josh Woodward revealed th…
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