Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash AI model is now delivering advanced image generation and editing features to developers globally. Users have noted concerning capabilities, such as accurately removing watermarks from photos, including complex designs like those from Getty Images. Despite Google's previous efforts to create watermark removal algorithms for security, this model surpasses many existing tools by allowing users to conversationally edit images. Although currently available only to developers via AI Studio, its potential misuse and lack of protective measures against watermark removal have drawn scrutiny, prompting inquiries into Google's safeguards.
The Gemini 2.0 Flash AI model introduces advanced image generation and editing capabilities, raising concerns about its ability to remove watermarks from photos.
Users discovered Gemini Flash's latest features can edit images conversationally, including the ability to precisely remove complex watermarks such as Getty Images stamps.
The AI can replace copyright marks with an 'edited with AI' tag, though there are concerns over the capability to further erase these new marks.
While aimed at developers, the lack of protections against misuse is alarming, prompting inquiries into Google's security measures for this AI tool.
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