Google's Magic Editor will watermark its AI-tweaked photos
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Google's latest update in AI transparency comes with SynthID, a technology designed to add imperceptible watermarks to AI-generated images. Launched by Google DeepMind in 2023, this innovation will now be applied to images edited using the Reimagine feature in Magic Editor. Users can modify their photos using various prompts, making the editing process more dynamic and creative. As AI capabilities grow, the ability to label and identify AI-generated works becomes increasingly essential, and SynthID aims to address this need in today's digital landscape.
Google's SynthID technology now provides imperceptible digital watermarks to AI-edited images, enhancing transparency as generative AI grows more advanced.
With the Reimagine feature in Magic Editor, Google allows users to edit their images while ensuring that generated content is visibly marked with SynthID.
Through SynthID, Google DeepMind aims to combat the challenges of identifying AI-generated work, as discernment becomes increasingly challenging.
The Reimagine tool is accessible to users aged 18 or older on Pixel 9 or newer, allowing prompts to guide image transformation.
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