SynthID has been in use for some time to mark fully AI-generated images, but this latest update expands its application to edited content as well, as reported by Phone Arena. The watermark is hidden ...
Google Photos is now using SynthID, an invisible watermark, to tag AI-edited images in Magic Editor to increase transparency ...
The results won't be perfect or all-encompassing, then. It's also important to note that there won't be any visible watermarks on the images. Instead, if you are curious whether an image used AI for ...
This technology adds an invisible watermark to images edited in Google Photos using AI tools like Magic Editor. Google has already been using SynthID to mark images generated by its image-generation ...
The watermark will be invisible, and SynthID will update the image metadata to indicate AI manipulation, whereas Samsung applies a visible watermark when an image is manipulated using Galaxy AI.