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Google Photos will soon watermark Magic Editor creations with SynthID


The "Reimagine" tool will be monitored by SynthID.

It works by embedding watermarking information directly into content, which isn't noticeable to the human eye but is easy to identify. Notably, photos partially edited with Reimagine in Magic Editor weren't subject to the same SynthID watermarking techniques until now, making it hard for people to differentiate from real and fake. Still, SynthID watermarking for images reimagined with Magic Editor should help prevent photos materially changed with AI from being passed off as the real thing.

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