In a blogpost, Google stated, 'As we bring these tools to more people, we recognize the importance of doing so responsibly with our AI Principles as guidance.' This commitment ensures that users understand the implications of AI-edited photos, fostering responsible use.
The new feature includes an 'Edited with Google AI' note appearing alongside the photo's metadata, which, while visible, still requires effort to locate. This raises concerns about transparency as shared images won't necessarily disclose their AI origins.
John Fisher emphasized, 'the work is not done' regarding AI transparency, hinting at ongoing efforts to enhance understanding and visibility of AI-generated content in digital media.
While Google seeks to account for AI usage in photos through IPTC metadata, the ease of metadata removal may allow users to deceive, complicating the integrity of original photo editing disclosures.
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