Google introduces watermark removal feature in Gemini and Flow for AI-created content, while SynthID watermarks and C2PA metadata persist
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Google adds toggle to remove visible watermarks from AI-generated content. Invisible watermarks remain embedded.
Google has introduced a toggle feature in its Gemini and Flow tools, allowing users to remove visible watermarks from AI-generated images, videos, and music. This update gives users more control over the output of these tools, potentially making the generated content more versatile for various applications.
As we reported on August 13, Google unveiled Gemini 3.7 Flash, its "most intelligent workhorse model" for coding and agents. The introduction of this toggle feature is a significant development, as it addresses concerns about the visibility of watermarks in AI-generated content. However, it's worth noting that Google will still embed invisible SynthID and C2PA watermarks into the content, ensuring that the origin of the generated media can still be traced.
What to watch next is how this update affects the use of AI-generated content in different industries and applications. With the ability to remove visible watermarks, users may be more inclined to utilize Gemini and Flow for creative projects, which could lead to increased adoption and innovation in the field of AI-generated media.
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