Im seeing this reported on tik tok as true but now based on edits to the article they say it wasn't intentional. What do yall think? I tried myself and didn't see any invisible characters
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Im seeing this reported on tik tok as true but now based on edits to the article they say it wasn't intentional. What do yall think? I tried myself and didn't see any invisible characters
Can't find the reference atm, but I recall this being a thing they were working on, Google even open-sourced their "SynthID"
The idea is that AI generated images can be debunked in cases of slander or falsified documents. The counter-argument is, if you know how to read the watermark then you can also remove it...
It wouldn't surprise me though if they're using steganography in a way that's not publicly known, for law enforcement etc, as a condition of government contracts.
At the end of the day anyone hoping to pass off AI generated images as not AI generated is a scammer and will get pwned.
Yeah if you read the update it says it doesn't do it anymore but I kinda feel like they released it hoping nobody would notice