Google is adding AI watermarks to photos manipulated by Magic Editor
Briefly

Google Photos is rolling out SynthID digital watermarks for images edited using its Magic Editor's generative AI feature. This initiative aims to help users quickly identify manipulated images, particularly those altered with the reimagine tool. Developed by Google's DeepMind, SynthID embeds metadata tags to ascertain whether images were AI-generated or modified. While such watermarking can improve transparency, issues remain as the watermarks are non-visible and some minor edits may not be detectable. This development strives to address concerns, but experts remain skeptical regarding reliance solely on watermarking for authenticity.
Google Photos is adding digital SynthID watermarks to edited photos to help identify AI manipulation, enhancing transparency in image editing.
Read at The Verge
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