AI features matter when they make software actually better, not just more decorated. The real test is whether they improve real work, not just demos.
Reporting
Engadget reports that Google will now allow users to remove visible watermarks from AI content. The invisible SynthID will remain. The key issue is whether the feature improves real work without creating new problems around accuracy, privacy, cost, or user control.
Android Authority News reports that Google now lets you remove the watermark from Gemini’s creations. Google gives users control over visible Gemini watermarks. The key issue is whether the feature improves real work without creating new problems around accuracy, privacy, cost, or user control.
TechCrunch reports that Google will now allow users to remove visible watermark from its AI generations. Turning off this setting won't affect invisible benchmarks used to identify an AI generated file The key issue is whether the feature improves real work without creating new problems around accuracy, privacy, cost, or user control.
The Details
- Engadget: Google will now allow users to remove visible watermarks from AI content
- The invisible SynthID will remain
- Android Authority News: Google now lets you remove the watermark from Gemini’s creations
- Google gives users control over visible Gemini watermarks
- TechCrunch: Google will now allow users to remove visible watermark from its AI generations
- Turning off this setting won't affect invisible benchmarks used to identify an AI generated file
Next Developments
- official confirmation and details
- pricing and availability
- independent reviews and testing
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