Google has announced that it will add Syhid digital Watermark system to Google Photos edited images edited by Magic Editor.
The Google Photos app has recely come up with a new feature that ideifies manipulated images using Magic Editor’s artificial ielligence tools by adding watermarks to them.
What is the benefit of adding watermark to edited images?
One of the major concerns about productive artificial ielligence -based tools is their abuse to publish fake coe. Google has been adding watermarks to visual and audio outputs for some time to preve such a phenomenon. The company is now equipped with Watermark in a new move using the Google Photos app. Of course, users will encouer watermarks if you use the Magic Editor tool, and other edits on photos such as cutting part of the photo will not require digital watermarks.
The watermarks added to Google Photos images are based on the Syhid system, which we have used in other services in the past. The feature focuses mostly on Reimagine Magic Editor’s capability, which can manipulate images according to the user’s request and has relatively realistic outputs. Google’s Imag Service, which is active to build a photo using text commands, uses the same Watermark system so that not only users can detect unrealistic images; Rather, automated systems have better performance in ideifying machine coe.

It is noteworthy that the added watermark using the Syhid system will not be clear and in the initial view of the photo, there is a need for separate tools to detect it. About this image in the system includes photo -related information, including manipulation on it, and is in fact an option for machine recognition. However, users can also evaluate their desired photos and ideify unrealistic cases.
It is noteworthy that some other large companies such as Adobe have also launched services to add watermarks to the output of artificial ielligence tools. However, some experts believe that Watermark alone is not enough to ideify unrealistic coe and that differe solutions should be used for this purpose. According to Google, the new feature of the Photos app will be available to users around the world.



