Google Photos Embraces Transparency: AI Edits Now Clearly Marked, Sort of.

Article published on: 24th October 2024

Credit: Maxwell Zeff @ Techcrunch.com

In Summary:

Starting next week, Google Photos will include a new disclosure indicating when a photo has been edited using its AI tools, such as Magic Editor or Magic Eraser. This disclosure will appear in the “Details” section of the app, improving transparency. However, Google’s AI-edited photos will still lack visible watermarks, making it hard to distinguish synthetic images at a glance on social media or other platforms. Google acknowledges the limitations and plans to keep refining its transparency measures. The rise of AI-edited images highlights the challenge of balancing transparency with practicality, as metadata-based disclosures rely heavily on platforms to alert viewers.

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