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Google Photos adds an invisible watermark to identify AI-edited images via magic editor - All details

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Google has announced an enhancement to its AI detection capabilities in Google Photos by integrating its SynthID technology.

Starting this week, images edited using the Reimagine feature within Magic Editor will carry an invisible watermark, helping users spot AI modifications.As AI-powered image editing tools evolve, distinguishing between original and AI-altered photos has become more challenging.

This move is part of Google's ongoing effort to bring transparency to AI-generated media.Also read: ByteDance unveils OmniHuman-1 - an AI model that can generate realistic videos from photos- DetailsSynthID is a watermarking tool developed by Google DeepMind, designed to embed an invisible marker into AI-generated content such as images, video, audio, and text, without altering its quality.

The watermark remains detectable even after common image modifications like resizing, cropping, or compression, ensuring that AI edits can still be identified after alterations.Google initially integrated SynthID into its AI-driven text-to-image models Imagen 2 and Imagen 3.

It later expanded the technology to ImageFX for AI-generated images and Veo for video generation. Now, Google Photos users will see it applied to images edited with Magic Editor's Reimagine feature. Also read: Google says commercial quantum computing will take off in just 5 years: What it means Users can verify whether an image contains AI-generated elements using the "About this image" tool available in Google Search and Chrome.

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