Google’s Gemini 2.0 AI Can Remove Watermarks from Images, Raising Copyright Concerns
Google’s Gemini 2.0 AI can remove watermarks, raising ethical and legal concerns.
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Google’s Gemini 2.0 AI Can Remove Watermarks from Images, Raising Copyright Concerns
Users on social media have discovered a controversial use case for Google’s new Gemini AI model: removing watermarks from images, including from images published by Getty Images and other well-known stock media outfits. Image:picture alliance / Contributor / Getty Images Last week, Google expanded access to its Gemini 2.0 Flash model’s image generation feature, which lets the model natively generate and edit image content. It’s a powerful capability, by all accounts. But it also appears to have few guardrails. Gemini 2.0 Flash will uncomplainingly create images depicting celebrities and copyrighted characters, and — as alluded to earlier — remove watermarks from existing photos As several X and Reddit users noted, Gemini 2.0 Flash won’t just remove watermarks, but attempt to fill in any gaps created by a watermark’s deletion. Other AI-powered tools do this, too, but Gemini 2.0 Flash seems to be exceptionally skilled at it — and free to use. To be clear, Gemini 2.0 Flash’s image generatio…