rewrite this title Google Photos will soon watermark Magic Editor creations with SynthID

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rewrite this title Google Photos will soon watermark Magic Editor creations with SynthID

What you need to know

  • Reimagine in Magic Editor lets users change their photos with generative AI, but previously, these were not watermarked as such.
  • Starting this week, Google will use SynthID to digitally watermark images created with Reimagine.
  • You can check if an image was AI-generated, either fully with Imagen or partially with Reimagine, using Google Lens or Circle to Search.

Google made waves when it introduced an AI-powered “Reimagine” tool for Google Photos alongside the Google Pixel 9 series last year. The feature let users create wild and wacky — sometimes misleading — AI-generated versions of their real photos. It blurred the lines between real and fake, which drew public criticism. Months later, Google announced it would begin watermaking photos that had been digitally altered with AI in Google Photos.

“Starting this week, Google Photos will begin using SynthID (a technology that embeds an imperceptible, digital watermark directly into AI-generated images, audio, text or video) to mark images edited with generative AI using Reimagine in Magic Editor,” the company explained in a short post. “This helps people identify AI-generated content quickly and easily.”

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