

Google did add that it’s possible someone will figure out a way around this method in the future, however.

Randomly warping the watermark, ever so slightly, for each image will prevent the software from removing it entirely.

In addition, Google did create a way to counteract this. This only works on pictures from a stock photo provider with thousands of watermarked samples that can be analyzed. Now that it knows what the watermark looks like, this makes it much easier for the software to simply remove it and leave behind a perfectly clean photo, without reducing the quality. The software scans a very large number of sample images from any given stock picture provider, carefully comparing them until it can find a repeating pattern that shows the watermark being used. Google, however, has found its way around this, as long as it can study several sample images that have all been touched with the same watermark or logo. Your Chromebook now has access to your Android phone’s photos Here’s why you need to update your Google Chrome right now You can now try out Google’s Bard, the rival to ChatGPT
