Google is making it easier to tell when images have been modified with AI by adding invisible digital watermarks to pictures edited with its powerful Reimagine tool. February 9 update below ...
Google is making it easier to tell when images have been modified with AI by adding invisible digital watermarks to pictures edited with its powerful Reimagine tool. Reimagine, launched with the ...
Google’s bet on AI is no secret, and it becomes evident the moment you launch any of its software products. The Google Photos app has been one of the earliest recipients of all this AI love.
As AI plays a part in the production of more and more images, videos and articles, it’s becoming increasingly important to discover the origin of online content. While most media created with AI ...
World-renowned media repository Getty Images made an AI image generator. It has complemented its massive library with impactful generative AI technology for over a year. We sat down with Grant ...
Google’s SynthID “AI watermark” was born as a response to this, and now the firm is bringing it to its Photos app. SynthID is a system that integrates specific metadata into fully AI ...
AI image generators are artificial intelligence tools that can whip up images in seconds based on just a few words. But while they’re great at producing high-definition visuals, they’re also ...
Britain will become the first country to introduce laws against Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools used in generating sexual abuse images, the United Kingdom government has announced. The ...
The Reimagine tool in Google Photos is available on the Pixel 9 series. It allows you to use Magic Editor and AI to reimagine a photo by describing an edit to it with text. That text can then ...
One of the standard complaints about AI image generators is that the 'photographic' images they create are often very obviously not photographic. Improvements to various models have started to ...
Four new laws will tackle the threat of child sexual abuse images generated by artificial intelligence (AI), the government has announced. The Home Office says the UK will be the first country in ...
AI-generated images, videos and audio of real people are often referred to as deepfakes, a technology becoming more prominent in cases of fraud as well as more harmless uses for entertainment.